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I am wondering what would happen in the following scenarios? I am not looking for exact numbers, but generalized results.
Say I have a rigid buoy that has a volumn of 2 gallons. I have a swimming pool or other large body of water. I have the buoy at the bottom of a ten foot deep pool connected to a line on a pulley system with no friction loss. One pulley is at the bottom of the pool, the other is on a stand outside of the pool connected to some lift measuring device.
What happens in the following scenarios?
Pool is filled with fresh water.
1. Buoy is filled with unpressurized air.
2. Buoy is filled with unpressurized hydrogen.
3. Buoy is filled with compressed air.
4. Buoy is under high vacumn.
Also, how does a heavier liquid affect the above scenarios like say salt water?
Thanks in advance for any responses, Troy
Say I have a rigid buoy that has a volumn of 2 gallons. I have a swimming pool or other large body of water. I have the buoy at the bottom of a ten foot deep pool connected to a line on a pulley system with no friction loss. One pulley is at the bottom of the pool, the other is on a stand outside of the pool connected to some lift measuring device.
What happens in the following scenarios?
Pool is filled with fresh water.
1. Buoy is filled with unpressurized air.
2. Buoy is filled with unpressurized hydrogen.
3. Buoy is filled with compressed air.
4. Buoy is under high vacumn.
Also, how does a heavier liquid affect the above scenarios like say salt water?
Thanks in advance for any responses, Troy