2. Piston 1 in (see the figure below) has a diameter of 0.25 in.: piston 2 has a diameter of 1.5 in. In the absence of friction, determine the force F (in Newton) necessary to support the 500 lb weight 4.45 N = 1 Ilbf (weight)

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1. Llyn Cau in Snowdonia, Wales, is a 35.0-m deep glacial lake popular among outdoor swimmers.
(a) Calculate the absolute pressure at the bottom of Llyn Cau. Assume the water density is 1.00 x 10° kg/m3 and
the ambient air pressure is
9.10 x 10° Pa.
(b) An underwater vehicle rests on the bottom of the lake. Find the force exerted by the water on the vehicle's
circular, 25.0-cm diameter window
2. Piston 1 in (see the figure below) has a diameter of 0.25 in.; piston 2 has a diameter of 1.5 in. In the absence of
friction, determine the force F (in Newton) necessary to support the 500 lb weight
4.45 N = 1 lbf (weight)
500 lb
2.0 in.
-10 in.-
3 A table-tennis ball has a diameter of 0.015 m and average density of 60 .
a. Will it float or sink? Why? (Max of 3 sentences)
b. Based from your answer on letter a, what force is required to hold it completely submerged under water? (table-
tennis ball is a sphere, density of
water = 997 kg/m')
Transcribed Image Text:1. Llyn Cau in Snowdonia, Wales, is a 35.0-m deep glacial lake popular among outdoor swimmers. (a) Calculate the absolute pressure at the bottom of Llyn Cau. Assume the water density is 1.00 x 10° kg/m3 and the ambient air pressure is 9.10 x 10° Pa. (b) An underwater vehicle rests on the bottom of the lake. Find the force exerted by the water on the vehicle's circular, 25.0-cm diameter window 2. Piston 1 in (see the figure below) has a diameter of 0.25 in.; piston 2 has a diameter of 1.5 in. In the absence of friction, determine the force F (in Newton) necessary to support the 500 lb weight 4.45 N = 1 lbf (weight) 500 lb 2.0 in. -10 in.- 3 A table-tennis ball has a diameter of 0.015 m and average density of 60 . a. Will it float or sink? Why? (Max of 3 sentences) b. Based from your answer on letter a, what force is required to hold it completely submerged under water? (table- tennis ball is a sphere, density of water = 997 kg/m')
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