A cube with 10.0-cm sides and a mass of 0.750 kg is tethered by a string in a vat of water. (a) What is the tension of the string? (b) The string now breaks. Time passes and the cube is floating motionless on the top of the water. How much of it is still submerged?

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A cube with 10.0-cm sides and a mass of 0.750 kg is tethered by a string in a vat of water.
(a) What is the tension of the string? (b) The string now breaks. Time passes and the cube
is floating motionless on the top of the water. How much of it is still submerged?
Transcribed Image Text:A cube with 10.0-cm sides and a mass of 0.750 kg is tethered by a string in a vat of water. (a) What is the tension of the string? (b) The string now breaks. Time passes and the cube is floating motionless on the top of the water. How much of it is still submerged?
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