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Physics, Atmospheric Physics
Year 2

Physics


You (m=80.0 kg) are in a rowboat (m=40.0 kg) of volume 0.300 m3. To answer the following, use the density of seawater as 10,050 N/m3.
Before you step into the rowboat, how much water does the rowboat displace with nothing in it?
What is the maximum load (excluding you and the boat) that you can take on before the rowboat sinks?  
If the rowboat was placed in a pool of mercury of weight density Dw = 1.36 X 105 N/m3, how much total weight (in lbs) could you put in the rowboat (including yourself) until it sank?

By OTA:  Renat Yakupov, Ph D (IP)

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