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A wooden block with a coin placed on its top, floats in water as shown in figure. The distance l and h are shown in the figure. After some time the coin falls into the water. Then ______. - Physics

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A wooden block with a coin placed on its top, floats in water as shown in figure. The distance l and h are shown in the figure. After some time the coin falls into the water. Then ______.

  1. l decreases.
  2. h decreases.
  3. l increases.
  4. h increase.
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Solution

a and b

Explanation:

When the coin falls into the water, the weight of the (block + coin) system decreases, which was balanced by the upthrust force earlier. As the weight of the system decreases. hence upthrust force will also decrease which is only possible when / decreases.

As l decreases, the volume of water displaced by the block decreases, hence h decreases.

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Chapter 10: Mechanical Properties of Fluids - Exercises [Page 74]

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Chapter 10 Mechanical Properties of Fluids
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