NUMERICAL METH. F/ENGR.(LL)--W/ACCESS
NUMERICAL METH. F/ENGR.(LL)--W/ACCESS
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Chapter 1, Problem 25P

Use Archimedes' principle to develop a steady-state force balance for a spherical ball of ice floating in seawater (Fig. P1.25). The force balance should be expressed as a third-order polynomial (cubic) in terms of height of the cap above the water line ( h ) , the seawater's density ( ρ f ) , the ball's density ρ s , and the ball's radius ( r ) .

Chapter 1, Problem 25P, 1.25	Use Archimedes’ principle to develop a steady-state force balance for a spherical ball of ice

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