the upthrust on a boat is 1000 N what is the weight of the boat

the weight of the boat is 1000n

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To determine the weight of the boat, you need to understand the concept of upthrust or buoyant force.

The upthrust or buoyant force is the force exerted by a fluid (in this case, water) on an object immersed in it. According to Archimedes' principle, the upthrust on an object submerged in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.

In this case, if the upthrust on the boat is 1000 N, it means that the boat displaces 1000 N of water. Therefore, you need to find the weight of this displaced water to determine the weight of the boat.

To do this, you can use the density of water, which is about 1000 kg/m³. The weight of an object is given by the equation:

Weight = Mass x Gravity

Since density is the mass per unit volume, we can rearrange the equation to:

Weight of water = Density of water x Volume of displaced water x Gravity

Now, since density is given as 1000 kg/m³, we can use the relationship that 1 m³ of water weighs about 1000 kg. Therefore, the weight of the displaced water (1000 N) is also equal to 1000 kg.

So, the weight of the boat is 1000 kg.

Note: This assumes that the boat is floating in water with no other external forces acting upon it.

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if the upthrust of a boat is 1000N what would the weight be

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