
International Edition---engineering Mechanics: Statics, 4th Edition
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Note: use centroid method please
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Transcribed Image Text:For the object shown below, calculate the relative density for A (SA) for neutral stability when
submerged. Assume S₂=1.N and l=8.N cm. The N value is based on the last digit■
N = 0
1=8.N cm
S₁=0.5
2 cm
S₂=1.N
2 cm
A
1=8.N cm
2 cm
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