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You are provided with a hollow iron ball A of volume 15 cm3 and mass 12 g and a solid iron ball B of mass 12 g. Both are placed on the surface of water contained in a large tub. (a) Find upthrust on each ball. (b) Which ball will sink ? Give reason for your answer. ( Density of iron = 8.0 g cm-3)

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(a) Upthrust due to liquid = volume of the solid x density of fluid x acceleration due to gravity   [Equation 1]

Volume = Massdensity\dfrac{\text {Mass}}{\text {density}}   [Equation 2]

Given,

Mass of ball A = 12 g

Mass of ball B = 12 g

Volume of the hollow iron ball A = 15 cm3

Density of iron = 8 g cm3

Substituting the values in equation 2, to find volume of solid iron ball B,

Volume of solid iron ball B = 128\dfrac{12}{8} = 1.5 cm3

Substituting the values in equation 1 to get upthrust on hollow ball A

Upthrust on hollow ball A = 15 x 1 x g = 15 gf

Hence, Upthrust on hollow ball A = 15 gf

Substituting the values in equation 1 to get upthrust on solid iron ball B

Upthrust on solid iron ball B = 1.5 x 1 x g = 1.5 gf

Hence, Upthrust on solid iron ball B = 1.5 gf

(b) Solid iron ball B will sink.
Ball B experiences an upthrust of 1.5 gf in water that is less than it's weight of 12 gf. Hence ball B will sink. Ball A experiences an upthrust of 15 gf that is greater than it's weight of 12 gf. Hence it will float with its that much part submerged for which upthrust becomes equal to its weight of 12 gf.

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