A cylinder of mass 20kg is immersed in the water. It weighs 8kg in the water. If the area of cross-section is 5m2, then find out the length of cylinder.
(Density of water (ρw)=1000kgm−3,g=10ms−2)
A
1.4cm
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B
2.4cm
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C
1.2mm
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D
2.4mm
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Solution
The correct option is D2.4mm Given:
Mass of cylinder M=20kg
Apparent weight of cylinder in water, Mw=8kg
Area of cylinder, A=5m2
Density of water (ρw)=1000kgm−3
Let's assume the length of cylinder=l
Volume of cylinder =V
Loss of weight in water of cylinder, =M−Mw=20−8=12kg
We know that,
According to Archemedes' Principle loss in weight of body in the water is equal to the weight of displaced water by the body.