Question #220cf

1 Answer
Feb 2, 2017

We need the formula for the volume of a cone...........and of course I had to look this up.

Explanation:

"Volume of a cone"=1/3xxpixx"radius"^2xx"height"

=1/3xxpixx(10*cm)^2xx40*cm=4189*cm^3

And thus on immersion in water it displaces a mass of 4189*g of water, and 6283*g of citric acid solution.

And now we work out the mass of the glass used,

"Mass" = "volume of glass "xx" density"

=45*cmxx60*cmxx0.5*cmxx2.4*g*cm^-3=

1350*cm^3xx2.4*g*cm^-3=3240*g

And since the cone displaces a greater mass of water than the mass of the cone, the beast should float, because there is a net buoyant force upwards in water or in citric acid.

I like this question, so I am stealing it for A2 physics...........