Rpta. \( \square \) \( \frac{a}{g} \) \( \qquad \) L \( \qquad \) \( \qquad \) \( + \) Determinar a que altura máxima llegará la esfera al salir respecto a la superficie libre del líquido. \[ \rho_{\text {cuerpo }}=300 \mathrm{~kg} / \mathrm{m}^{3} ; \rho_{\text {agua }}=1200 \mathrm{~kg} / \mathrm{m}^{3} \] Rpta. \[ 30,72 \mathrm{~m} \]
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The sphere and the water have different densities, given as \( \rho_{\text{cuerpo}} = 300 \, \text{kg/m}^3 \) for the sphere and \( \rho_{\text{agua}} = 1200 \, \text{kg/m}^3 \) for the water. Show more…
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