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A layer of oil with density 724 kg/m3 floats on water of density 1000 kg/m2. A block floats at the oil-water interface with 1/6 of its volume in oil and 5/6 of its volume in water, as shown in the figure. What is the density of the block?
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1024 kg/m3
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1276 kg/m3
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776 kg/m3
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954 kg/m3
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Solution

The correct option is C 954 kg/m3
Given,
Density of oil (ρ1)=724 kg/m3
Density of water (ρ2)=1000 kg/m3
According to Archemedes' principle,
Upthrust = Weight of the liquid displaced
Vρbg=V0ρ1g+Vwρ2g
(V0 and Vw are volume of oil and water displaced, respectively)
Vρbg=V6(724)g+5V6(1000)g
where, ρb= density of block
and V0=V6 and Vw=5V6
Vρbg=(724V6+5000V6)g
Vρbg=(724V+5000V6)g
Vρbg=57246Vg
ρb=954 kg/m3

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