EBK ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF CHEMICAL P
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.11P
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Interpretation:
Calculate the specific gravities of the block and the solution.
Concept introduction:
Specific gravity is defined as,
Archimedes’ Principle is defined as,
The upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces or weight of the body immersed in a fluid.
This can be rewritten as,
Buoyant force (up) = Weight of block (down)
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