You are preparing some apparatus for a visit to a newly discovered planet Caasi having oceans of glycerine and a surface acceleration due to gravity of 5.40m/s^2.

If your apparatus floats in the oceans on earth with 25.0% of its volume submerged, what percentage will be submerged in the glycerine oceans of Caasi?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The value is  [tex]a = 20.4 \%[/tex]  

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The  acceleration due to gravity of the planet is  [tex]a = 5.40 \ m/s^ 2[/tex]

     The  percentage  volume of the apparatus submerged in the ocean on earth is [tex]k = 25.0 \%[/tex]

  Generally the buoyant force acting on the apparatus  is equal to the weight of the apparatus

i.e

     [tex]\rho_s * V_s * g = m * g[/tex]

Hence the mass of the apparatus  is mathematically represented as

           [tex]m_s = \rho_s * V_s[/tex]

Here  [tex]\rho_s[/tex] is the  density of the sea water with a value of  [tex]\rho_s = 1030 \ kg/m^3[/tex]

        [tex]V_s[/tex] is the volume of the apparatus submerged

So  

          [tex]m_s = 1030 * 0.25 V[/tex]  

Here V  is the total  volume of the apparatus

=>        [tex]m_s = 257.5 V \ kg[/tex]  

  Generally at the new planet the mass of the apparatus is mathematically represented as

      [tex]m_c = \rho_c * V_c[/tex]

Here  [tex]\rho_c[/tex] is the  density of the glycerin with a value of  [tex]\rho_c = 1260 \ kg/m^3[/tex]

Gnerally  [tex]m_s = m_c[/tex]  

So

         [tex]257.5 V = 1260 * V_c[/tex]

=>      [tex]V_c = \frac{257.5V }{ 1260 }[/tex]  

=>      [tex]V_c = 0.204 \ V[/tex]

Hence the percentage volume of the apparatus which is submerged in glycerin at the new planet is  

           [tex]a = 0.204 * 100 = 20.4 \%[/tex]