The Physics of Everyday Phenomena
The Physics of Everyday Phenomena
8th Edition
ISBN: 9780073513904
Author: W. Thomas Griffith, Juliet Brosing Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 9, Problem 4SP

(a)

To determine

The total weight of boat and people in newtons.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 4SP

The total weight of boat and people in newtons is 13720N.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The length of the wooden box is 2.5 m, its width is 1.5 m and the height of the box is 1m. The total mass of the boat and the people is 1400kg.

Write the expression to find the weight of the boat and people when the mass is given.

W=Mg

Here,

W is the weight of the boat and the people

M is the mass of the boat and the people

g is the acceleration due to gravity

Substitute 1400kg for M and 9.8 m/s2 for g to find the weight of the boat and the people.

W=(1400kg)(9.8 m/s2)=13720N

Conclusion:

Therefore, the total weight of boat and people in newtons is 13720N.

(b)

To determine

The buoyant force required to keep the boat and the people afloat.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 4SP

The buoyant force required to keep the boat and the people afloat is 13720 N.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to find the buoyant force.

Fb=W

Here,

Fb is the buoyant force

Substitute 13720 N for W in the above equation.

Fb=13720 N

Conclusion:

Therefore, the buoyant force required to keep the boat and the people afloat is 13720 N.

(c)

To determine

The volume of the water displaced to support the boat and the people in it.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 4SP

The volume of the water displaced to support the boat and the people in it is 1.4m3.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to find the volume of the boat.

V=lbh

Here,

l is the length of the boat

b is the width of the boat

h is the height of the boat

Substitute 2.5 m for l, 1.5 m for b and 1m for h in the above equation.

V=(2.5 m)(1.5 m)(1m)=3.75 m3

Write the expression to find the density of the boat.

ρb=MV

Here,

M is the mass of the boat

V is the volume of the boat

ρb is the density of the boat

Substitute 1400kg for M and 3.75 m3 for V in the above equation.

ρb=1400kg3.75 m3=373.33 kg/m3

Write the expression to find the volume of the water displaced.

Vw=ρbρV

Here,

ρb is the density of boat

ρ is the density of water

Substitute 373.33 kg/m3 for ρb, 3.75 m3 for V and 1000 kg/m3 for ρ in the above equation.

Vw=373.33 kg/m31000 kg/m3(3.75 m3)=1.4m3

Conclusion:

Therefore, the volume of the water displaced to support the boat and the people in it is 1.4m3.

(d)

To determine

The height of the boat underwater.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 4SP

The height of the boat underwater is 0.373 m.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to equate the volume of boat immersed to the volume of the water displaced.

Vw=lbhn

Here,

hn is the new height of the boat underwater

Substitute 2.5 m for l, 1.5 m for b and 1.4m3 for Vw in the above equation and rearrange to find the height of the boat underwater.

hn=Vwlb=1.4m3(2.5 m)(1.5 m)=0.373 m

Conclusion:

Therefore, the height of the boat underwater is 0.373 m.

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