Task II A metal block that has volume of Z³ m³ is hanging in a water tank as shown in the Figure 2(a) so the height of the immersed part of the block is Z/2 m. After that it was immersed totally in the water tank as depicted in Figure 2(b). Answer the following questions knowing that the density of metal is 8000 kg/m³ and the density of water is 1000 kg/m³. (Z=(the final two numbers of your ID+10)/100) String (b) Figure 2: Metal block in a water tank (a) A. What is the value of Z? B. What is the mass of block? C. What is the upthrust force in Figure 2(a)? D. Find the upthrust force in Figure 2(b)

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A metal block that has volume of Z³ m³ is hanging in a water tank as shown in the Figure 2(a) so the height
of the immersed part of the block is Z/2 m. After that it was immersed totally in the water tank as depicted in
Figure 2(b). Answer the following questions knowing that the density of metal is 8000 kg/m³ and the density
of water is 1000 kg/m³. (Z=(the final two numbers of your ID+10)/100)
String
(b)
Figure 2: Metal block in a water tank
(a)
A. What is the value of Z?
B. What is the mass of block?
C. What is the upthrust force in Figure 2(a)?
D. Find the upthrust force in Figure 2(b)
Transcribed Image Text:Task II A metal block that has volume of Z³ m³ is hanging in a water tank as shown in the Figure 2(a) so the height of the immersed part of the block is Z/2 m. After that it was immersed totally in the water tank as depicted in Figure 2(b). Answer the following questions knowing that the density of metal is 8000 kg/m³ and the density of water is 1000 kg/m³. (Z=(the final two numbers of your ID+10)/100) String (b) Figure 2: Metal block in a water tank (a) A. What is the value of Z? B. What is the mass of block? C. What is the upthrust force in Figure 2(a)? D. Find the upthrust force in Figure 2(b)
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