PHY-102: Fluid and Thermal Physics Exercises
PHY-102: Fluid and Thermal Physics Exercises Complete the following exercises. 1. Rank the following in terms of increasing density: A. A100 g object with a volume of 25 cubic centimeters B. A 200 g object with a volume of 100 cubic centimeters C. A 100 g object with a volume of 100 cubic centimeters D. A 400 g object with a volume of 50 cubic centimeters 1.C, B, A, D 2. Rank the following in terms of increasing pressure: A. A 10 kg object distributed on a square surface with dimensions 10 cm by 10 cm B. A 20 kg object distributed on a square surface with dimensions 10 cm by 10 cm C. A 30 kg object distributed on a square surface with dimensions 20 cm by 20 cm D. A 40 kg object distributed on a square surface with dimensions 30 cm by 30 cm 2. (D) (C) (A) (B) 3. Consider four blocks with identical volumes placed in water as shown below. Which block has the smallest buoyant force on the water and why? If the thickness of the fluid is equivalent for all. (Water) The increasing speed of gravity is the equivalent for all cases. The light power relies upon the volume of the submerged 3D square, that is, the littler the volume, the lower the light power applied by the liquid on the solid shape. Subsequently, the littlest floating control is applied to D 4. Consider four blocks with identical volumes placed in water as shown below. Rank the blocks in terms of increasing density: 4.D, B,A,C
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phy 102 fluid and thermal physics exercises complete the following exercises 1 rank the following in terms of increasing density a a100 g object with a volume of 25 cubic centimeters b a 200 g