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A body of volume 100 cm3 weighs 5 kgf in air. It is completely immersed in a liquid of density 1.8 x 103 kg m-3. Find (i) the upthrust due to liquid and (ii) the weight of the body in liquid.
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Answer
(i) As we know,
Upthrust due to liquid = volume of the solid x density of fluid x acceleration due to gravity
Given,
Volume of the body = 100 cm3
Converting cm3 into m3
100 cm = 1 m
So, 100 cm x 100 cm x 100 cm = 1 m3
Hence, 100 cm3 =
Therefore, V = 10-4 m3
Weight of the body in air = 5 kgf
Density of the liquid = 1.8 x 103 kg m-3
Substituting the values in the formula above we get,
Upthrust = 10-4 x 1.8 x 103 x g = 0.18 kgf
Hence, the upthrust due to liquid = 0.18 kgf
(ii) weight of the body in liquid = weight of the body in air – upthrust
Substituting the values in the formula above, we get,
weight of the body in liquid = 5 kgf - 0.18 kgf = 4.82 kgf
Hence, weight of the body in liquid = 4.82 kgf
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