Find the mass and weight of the air in your bedroom. Assume an air density of 1.2 Kg/m³. Show ALL your measurements and calculations.

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9. Find the mass and weight of the air in your bedroom. Assume an air density of 1.2
Kg/m³. Show ALL your measurements and calculations.
10. An Iron cylinder weights 11 N outside water and only 9 N when totally submerged in it.
What is the volume of the cylinder?
11. On which situation is the buoyant force acting on a submarine more, when it is floating at
the surface, or when it is totally submerged at the distance of 100 m from the surface.
What will be the pressure excepted by the water on the top part of the submarine?
(density of H2O = 1025 Kg/m³.).
12. Your friend bought a 0.1 Kg golden ring at the open market. He is not totally sure about
the material the ring is made of. So, you lower the ring into a container of water and
measure the volume of displaced water. What must be the volume of displaced water if
the ring is made of pure gold?
Transcribed Image Text:9. Find the mass and weight of the air in your bedroom. Assume an air density of 1.2 Kg/m³. Show ALL your measurements and calculations. 10. An Iron cylinder weights 11 N outside water and only 9 N when totally submerged in it. What is the volume of the cylinder? 11. On which situation is the buoyant force acting on a submarine more, when it is floating at the surface, or when it is totally submerged at the distance of 100 m from the surface. What will be the pressure excepted by the water on the top part of the submarine? (density of H2O = 1025 Kg/m³.). 12. Your friend bought a 0.1 Kg golden ring at the open market. He is not totally sure about the material the ring is made of. So, you lower the ring into a container of water and measure the volume of displaced water. What must be the volume of displaced water if the ring is made of pure gold?
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