For the composite cylinder shown in Fig. 5.25, what thick-ness of brass is required to cause the cylinder to float in the position shown in carbon tetrachloride at 25°C?
For the composite cylinder shown in Fig. 5.25, what thick-ness of brass is required to cause the cylinder to float in the position shown in carbon tetrachloride at 25°C?
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For the composite cylinder shown in Fig. 5.25, what thick-ness of brass is required to cause the cylinder to float in the position shown in carbon tetrachloride at 25°C?
![weight of 0.05 N, a uniform diameter of 82.0 mm, and a
length of 150 mm. How much of its height would be sub-
merged if it were placed in water?
Surface
Carbon
tetrachloride
at 25°C
Cylinder
Y= 6,50 kN/m]
Brass y = 84.0 kN/m²
450-mm diameter
FIGURE 5.25 Problems 5.26 and 5.53.
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700 mm
750 mm
0.60 m
Side view
Top
FIGURE 5.26 Proble
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Transcribed Image Text:weight of 0.05 N, a uniform diameter of 82.0 mm, and a
length of 150 mm. How much of its height would be sub-
merged if it were placed in water?
Surface
Carbon
tetrachloride
at 25°C
Cylinder
Y= 6,50 kN/m]
Brass y = 84.0 kN/m²
450-mm diameter
FIGURE 5.25 Problems 5.26 and 5.53.
Q Search
700 mm
750 mm
0.60 m
Side view
Top
FIGURE 5.26 Proble
LDEC
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