Chapter 19: Liquids
400n
a 40,000 n car is lifted on a hydraulic piston of area 1000 square centimeters. how much force on a 10 square centimeter piston is needed to lift the car?
greater on the lead
a block of balsa wood floats on water while a block of lead the same size lies submerged in the water. the buoyant force is
remain unchanged
a boat loaded with a barrel of water floats in a swimming pool. when the water in the barrel is poured overboard the swimming pool level will
fall
a floating icecube contains a small piece of iron. after the ice cube melts the water level will
smaller-diameter piston
a hydraulic arrangement consists of water filled u-tube that is wider on one end than on the other. pistions are fitted in both ends. to multiply an imput force, the input should be the one having the
the distance through which the force acts
a hydraulic press multiplies by a force of 100. this multiplication is done at the expense of
all of the above
a hydraulic press works because
the same on both
a kilogram of lead and a kilogram of aluminum are submerged in water. the buoyant force is
the density of salt water exceeds the density of the egg
an egg is placed at the bottom of a bowl filled w water. salt is slowly added to the water until the egg rises and floats. from this experiment, one can conclude that
remain unchanged
an ice cube in a glass of water contains many air bubbles. when the ice melts the water level will
50 n per square meter
an industrial container holds 100 n of water. the area of the inside bottom of the container is 2 square meters. what pressure does the water exert on the bottom of the container?
weight of the fluid displaced
archimedes's principle says that an object is buoyed up by a force that is equal to the
lower in the water
compared to an empty ship, the same ship loaded with plastic foam will float
44 liters
floating freda, who can just barley float in fresh water has a mass of 44kg . her volume is therfore about
always sink to the bottom
if a weighted air filled balloon sinks in a lake it will
neither sink or float
if an object has a density equal to the density of water it will
sink
if an object has a density greater than the density of water it will
iceberg would rise
if the part of an iceberg that extends above the water were removed the
100 times
in a hydraulic device the output piston has 100 times the cross section area as the imput piston. this means the device will multiply force
energy output to exceed the energy input
in a hydraulic press operation it is important for the
greater than the density of seawater
lobsters live on the bottom of the ocean. the density of a lobster is
30n
one liter of water weighs about 10n. suppose a 3liter container is filled with 266 n of mercury and then lowered into a container of water. assuming the container is completely submerged, what is the buoyant force acting on it ?
are transmitted to all points of the fluid
pascal's principle says that changes in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid
Both A and B
pressure in a liquid depends on the
3n
suppose a stone weighs 8 n in the air but in the water it only weighs 5 n. what is the buoyant force acting on the stone?
partly submerged
the buoyant force on an object is least when the object is
water
the density of a submerged submarine is about the same as the density of
surface area of the water
the pressure at the bottom of a jug filled with water does not depend on the
always true
the principle reason a hydraulic press works is that it is an exception to energy conservation
you and the jacket together have density less than your density alone
the reason a life jacket helps you float is that
the iron displaces more water than it would if it were in a solid block
the reason an iron ship doesnt sink is that
true
the reason objects immersed in a fluid experience an upward buoyant force is bc fluid pressure on the bottom of the object is greater than fluid pressure on the top of the object
is the volume of 20,000n of water
the volume of water displaced by a floating 20000n boat
the force on his finger would have been less than 1n
there is a legend of a dutch boy who bravely held back the atlantic ocean by plugging a leak near the top of a dike with his finger until help arrived. which of the following is most likely?
bottom of the object
water pressure on a submerged object is greater against the
higher in the salt water
when a boat sails from fresh water to salt water the boat will float
remains the same
when an icecube of water melts the water level
it displaces a weight of water equal to its own weight
when first put in water a plastic toy boat will sink until
the same
when you float in salt water compared to floating in fresh water the buoyant force that supports you is
neither place
where is the buoyant force on a submerged rock greater, near the surface of the fluid or 10m below the surface?
the same in both places
where is the pressure greater, one meter beneath the surface of lake michigan or one meter beneath the surface of a swimming pool?
equal to the weight of the other bucket
2 equal sized buckets are filled to the top with water. one of the buckets has a piece of wood floating in it making its total weight