Engineering, 14.12.2020 21:00, stinematesa
You have a jar that has the following dimensions 4.75 miles for a diameter with a height of 1.25 miles. The jar had a thickness of 0.75 inches and has a density of 2.72
g/cm^3. If water has a density of 1.075 g/cm^3 answer the following questions. Make sure to submit all work.
How far will the jar sink?
How much honey that has a density of 3.45 times that of water will it take for all but 0.00000075% of the jar to be below the surface of the water?
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