David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Matter and Materials, Exercise 5: Questions

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David Sang Physics Solutions for Exercise - David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Matter and Materials, Exercise 5: Questions

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 7: Matter and Materials, Exercise 5: Questions with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Physics for Cambridge International AS & A Level Coursebook 3rd Edition Digital Access solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Matter and Materials, Exercise 5: Questions with Hints & Solutions

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(a) Why is it difficult to hold an inflated plastic ball underwater?

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(b) A submarine floats at rest under the water. To rise to the surface compressed air is used to push water out of its 'ballast' tanks into the sea. Why does this cause the submarine to rise?

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A boat has a uniform cross-sectional area at the water line of 750 m2. Fifteen cars of average mass 1200 kg are driven on board. Calculate the extra depth that the boat sinks in water of density 1000 kg m-3.

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A balloon of volume 3000 m-3 is filled with hydrogen of density 0.090 kg m-3. The mass of the fabric of the balloon is 100 kg. Calculate the greatest mass that the balloon can lift in air of density 1.2 kg m-3.