What is the tension in a wire supporting a 1250.0 N underwater camera submerged in water? The volume of the camera is 8.3x10-2 m3.
Please give me a simple explanation. Thank you!
Please give me a simple explanation. Thank you!
1 Answer
Tension =
Explanation:
The sum the forces on the camera should be zero because the camera is supported an not accelerating.
The forces acting upward include the tension in the string lifting up the camera and the force of buoyancy (which is why things float in water). The force acting downward is the weight due to the mass of the camera. These should sum to zero. If we set the upward forces as positive forces and the downward forces as negative forces (this way they can mathematically cancel), we come up with this equation.
But the forces should sum to zero so that net force
We are given the weight is
To find Buoyancy, we use the equation. Force of Buoyancy = density times volume times gravity.
Solving for tension we get Tension