An iceberg is floating in the North Atlantic, The weight of the iceberg is 5,000
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An iceberg is floating in the North Atlantic, The weight of the iceberg is 5,000 lbs What is the buoyant force on the iceberg 5,000 lb more than 5,000 lb less than 5,000 lb Crude oil is coming out of a pipe at 10 cubic feet per second. Convert this flow to gallons per minute 600 gpm 750 gpm 4, 500 gpm When in flight, which of the following is true for the wing of an aircraft? the pressure on the top is less than the pressure on the bottom the pressure on the bottom is less than the pressure on the top the pressure on the top and the bottom is the sameExplanation / Answer
1. iceberg is floating hence Fnet = 0
Fbuoyant - m g = 0
Fb = W = 5000 lbs
ANs(A)
2. 1 cubic foot = 7.48 gallons
flow rate = 10 x 7.48 gallons / ( 1 /60 min) = 4488 gpm
ANs(C)
3. Plower A = Weight + P_upper A
Ans: (B)
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