PHYSICS OF EVERYDAY PHENOMENA >VALUE<
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Chapter 9, Problem 4SP

A flat-bottomed wooden box is 2.8 m long and 1.3 m wide, with sides 1 m high. The box serves as a boat carrying five people as it floats on a pond. The total mass of the boat and the people is 1600 kg.

  1. a. What is the total weight of the boat and the people in newtons?
  2. b. What is the buoyant force required to keep the boat and its load afloat?
  3. c. What volume of water must be displaced to support the boat and its load? (The density of water is 1000 kg/m3.)
  4. d. How much of the boat is underwater? (What height of the sides must be submerged to produce a volume equal to that of part c?)

(a)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Total weight of boat and people.

Answer to Problem 4SP

The total weight of people and boat is 15,680N

Explanation of Solution

Given info: length of boat is 2.8m , width of boat is 1.3m, total mass of people and boat is 1600kg

Write the equation to find the weight.

W=Mg

Here,

W is the weight

M is the mass

g is the acceleration due to gravity

Substitute 1600kg for M and 9.8m/s2 for g to get W

W=1600kg×9.8m/s2=15,680N

Conclusion:

The total weight of people and boat is 15,680N

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The buoyant force on the boat

Answer to Problem 4SP

The buoyant force is 15,680N

Explanation of Solution

The buoyant force is equal to the weight of the water displaced.

Therefore buoyant force is 15,680N

Conclusion:

The buoyant force is 15,680N

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The volume of water displaced.

Answer to Problem 4SP

The volume of water displaced by the boat is 1.6m3

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation to find the volume of water displaced.

volume=densityofboatdensityofwater

Write the equation to find the density of boat.

ρboat=MV

Here,

ρboat is the density of boat

M is the mass

V is the volume

Write te equation to find the volume of boat.

V=l×b×h

Here,

l is the length of boat

b is the breadth

h is the height

Substitute 2.4m for l . 1.2m for b and 1m for h in equation to get the density

Vboat=2.4m×1.2m×1m=3.36m3

Substitute 2.88m3 for V and 1600kg for M in equation to find the ρboat

ρboat=1600kg2.88m3=476.19kg/m3

Substitute 555.55kg/m3 for densityofboat and 1000kg/m3 for densityofwater to get volume of water displaced

volume=476.19kg/m31000kg/m3=1.6m3

Conclusion:

The volume of water displaced by the boat is 1.6m3

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

How much of boat is underwater.

Answer to Problem 4SP

0.44m of boat is under water.

Explanation of Solution

Volume of water displaced is equal to the volume of boat in the water.

l×b×h=1.6m3

Substitute 2.8mfor l , 1.2m for b in equation and simplify to get h

h=1.6m32.8m×1.2m=0.476m

Conclusion:

0.44m of boat is under water.

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