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Which of The Following Is The Correct Equation For The Net Force Acting On A Submerged Object

This document contains 11 multiple choice questions about fluids and fluid mechanics. Key concepts covered include: 1) The definitions of fluids, gases, and liquids. 2) Properties that distinguish gases from other forms of matter like flowability and buoyancy. 3) Archimedes' principle that an object submerged in a fluid displaces its own volume. 4) How the density of a fluid affects the buoyant force and whether an object will float. 5) The equation for calculating the net force on a submerged object based on its density and the fluid's density.
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Which of The Following Is The Correct Equation For The Net Force Acting On A Submerged Object

This document contains 11 multiple choice questions about fluids and fluid mechanics. Key concepts covered include: 1) The definitions of fluids, gases, and liquids. 2) Properties that distinguish gases from other forms of matter like flowability and buoyancy. 3) Archimedes' principle that an object submerged in a fluid displaces its own volume. 4) How the density of a fluid affects the buoyant force and whether an object will float. 5) The equation for calculating the net force on a submerged object based on its density and the fluid's density.
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1.

All fluids are:


a. gases
b. liquids
c. gases or liquids
d. non-metallic
e. transparent

2. Gases may be distinguished from other forms of matter by their:


a. lack of color
b. small atomic weights
c. inability to form free surfaces
d. ability to flow
e. ability to exert a buoyant force

3. “An object completely submerged in a fluid displaces its own volume of fluid”. This
is:
a. Pascal’s paradox
b. Archimedes’ principle
c. Pascal’s principle
d. true, but none of the above
e. false

4. A certain object floats in fluids of density


I. 0.9ρ0 II. ρ0 III. 1.1ρ0

Which of the following statements is true?


a. the buoyant force of fluid I is greater than the buoyant forces of the other two fluids
b. the buoyant force of fluid III is greater than the buoyant forces of the other two fluids
c. the three fluids exert the same buoyant force
d. the object displaces the same volume of all three fluids
e. none of these are true

5. Which of the following is the correct equation for the net force acting on a
submerged object?
a. Fnet = 0
b. Fnet = (robject - rfluid)gVobject
c. Fnet = (rfluid - robject)gVobject
d. Fnet = (rfluid + robject)gVobject

6. A certain object floats in fluids of density


1. 0.9ρ0 2. ρ0 3. 1.1ρ0
Rank these fluids according to the volume displaced by the object, least to greatest.
a. 1, 2, 3 d. 3, 1, 2
b. 3, 2, 1 e. E. All are the same
c. 2, 3, 1
7. Two identical blocks of ice float in water as shown. Then:

a. block A displaces a greater volume of water since the pressure acts on a smaller bottom
area
b. block B displaces a greater volume of water since the pressure is less on its bottom
c. the two blocks displace equal volumes of water since they have the same weight
d. block A displaces a greater volume of water since its submerged end is lower in the water
e. block B displaces a greater volume of water since its submerged end has a greater area

8. A block of ice at 0◦C is floating on the surface of ice water in a beaker. The surface of the water
just comes to the top of the beaker. When the ice melts the water level will:
a. rise and overflow will occur
b. remain the same
c. fall
d. depend on the initial ratio of water to ice
e. depend on the shape of the block of ice

9. A block of ice at 0◦ C containing a piece of cork is floating on the surface of ice water in a
beaker. When the ice has melted the water level:
a. is higher
b. is lower
c. is the same
d. depends on the initial ratio of water to ice
e. depends on the shape of the ice block

10. A pirate chest rests at the bottom of an ocean. If the water is still, the net force it exerts on
a. the chest:
b. is upward
c. is downward
d. is zero
e. depends on the mass of the chest
f. depends on the contents of the chest
11. A small steel ball floats in a half-full container of mercury. When water is added:
a. the ball will float on the water
b. the ball will rise slightly
c. the mercury will float on the water
d. the ball will sink to the bottom of the container
e. the ball will lower slightly more into the mercury

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