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Module - 10 Solved Example-1
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Module - 22 Solved Example-6
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  2. Sir can't we equate the two equations : (l^3d + 200)g - mg = l^2(l-2)dg - mg where : d is the density of water. m is the mass of cube . because LHS and RHS are both equal to 0 .
    7 years ago by Hari Om Sharma

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  4. why shouldn't it be (l-h)^2*l
    10 years ago by yash
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    (l-h) is the depth of block submerged in water not the base edge length...
    9 years ago by Physics Galaxy

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  6. after removal of block , you cancelled out l^3p but i think that the densities were different.One was of wood and the other of water.Please reply.
    10 years ago by himanshu chhabra
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    A vessel contains a liquid with the density variable and pressure at depth is given by P=d0/9(1+y/a)gy in which a cube of side a is immeresed such that its top surface is in touch with the free surface of the liquid is released. A) The maximum depth to which cube will move,before coming to rest B) The maximum velocity attained by cube during motion is B) What is maximum velocity attained the block before coming to rest
    10 years ago by Suresh kumar
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    after removal of water how is the RHS taken into consideration i.e l-h*lpower2rhog?
    9 years ago by samarth sairam

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