The Elements of Applied Mathematics Including Kinetics, Statics, And Hydrostatics
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From this equation x is found to be 4'75 inches. EXAMPLES. VII. 1. A cylinder of wood 16 inches high and of sp. gr. 0'6 floats in water with its axis vertical ; how much will project above the water ? 2. A body floats with ^ of its volume above the surface of pure water. What portion of its volume would project above the surface if it floated in a liquid of sp. gr. 1'25? 3. If a piece of wood weighing 120 lbs. floats in water with ^ of its volume immersed, what is its whole volume 1 SPECIFIC GR...AVITY. 275 4. A cylinder of glass (sp. gr. 3-5) floats vertically with |^ of its volume above the surface of a liquid. Find the sp. gr. of the Uquid. 5. An inch cube of ice (sp. gr. 0-918) is floating in water of which the sp. gr. is 0-99987, find accurately its height above the siuface of the water. 6. If the sp. gr. of iron be 7-6, what will be the weight of one cwt. of iron when weighed in water, and what weight of wood of sp. gr. 0-6 is required to just float the iron if attached to it ? 7. The apparent weight of a piece of platinum in water is ■60 grammes, and the absolute weight of another piece of platinum twice as large as the former is 126 grammes.
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