I have a question which relates to buoyancy and swimming.
One of the basic skills required to be a good swimmer is to be able to maintain a horizontal postion throughout the length of your body whilst swimming front crawl but to rotate your whole body about a horizontal axis which passes...
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You are asked to design a heating system for a swimming
pool that is 2 m deep, 25 m long, and 25 m wide. Your
client desires that the heating system be large enough to raise
the water temperature from 20°C to 30°C in 3 h. The rate of
heat loss from the water to the air...
1. One person wearing goggles and one person without goggles are standing at the side of a pool. Both see a coin on the bottom of the pool, and both jump into retrieve it. When they are underwater, the person without goggles sees the coin at a greater depth than it was when she was above the...
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You are looking up from under the water in a swimming pool. If you are 2m below the surface, what is the radius of the "hole" at the water surface through which you can see out of the pool?
Homework Equations
n.sin(theta)1 = n.sin(theta)2
The Attempt at a Solution...
Homework Statement A swimming pool is 5 m wide, 10 m long, 1 m deep at the shallow end, and 3 m deep at its deepest point. A cross-section is shown in the figure. If the poole is being filled at a rate of 0.1 m^3 per minute, how fast is the water level rising when the depth at the deepest...
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A swimmer can swim at a speed of 1.80m/s in still water. If the current in a river 200m wide is 1.0m/s [E], and the swimmer starts on the south bank and swims so that she is always headed directly across the river, determine:
a) The swimmer's resultant velocity, relative to...
Hi all.
Just wondering. Any difference - from the viewpoint of a swimmer - when one swims in water waves of short wavelength as compared to large wavelength?
I read about this somewhere before in a newspaper article. The difference will be apparent when the length of the swimmer's body is...
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A swimmer wants to cross a river, swimming directly from point A to point B, as shown in the figure. The distance d_1 (from A to C) is 185 m, the distance d_2 (from C to B) is 141 m, and the speed v_r of the current in the river is 5.00 km/h. Suppose that the swimmer's...
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Grand unification theories predict that the proton has a long but finite lifetime. Current experiments based on detecting the decay of protons in water infer that this lifetime is at least 10^32 years. Assume 10^32 years is, in fact, the mean lifetime of the proton...
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A swimming pool is 40 feet long, 20 feet wide, 4 feet deep at the shallow end, and 9 feet deep at the deep end. Water is being pumped into the pool at 10 cubic feet per minute.
a. When the water is 3 feet deep at the shallow end, at what rate is the water level rising? b...
We wish to determine the depth of a swimming pool filled with water without getting wet. We measure the width of the pool, which is 5.50m. We then note that the bottom edge is just visible when we stand and look at an angle of 14.0 degrees above the horizontal line.
a)Calculate the depth of...
hi,
suppose a man is swimming in a pool. as the potential of solvent(water) is greater in the pool than in the cells, water should seep into the cells causing them to become turgid and finally burst,but this doesn't happen...
what is the reason for this?
Q-1 : A bodu weighs 8 gm when placed in one pan and 18 when placed on a other pan of a false balance . If the beam is horizontal when both the pans are empty , the true weight of the body is
Q-2 : when one swims across a river max. energy is spent in second 1/3 of the distance why ?
"Swimming" in space-time
On the main forums page, there is a link in the "Scientific American" section to an article http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=surprises-from-general-relativity".
I've had a look at the article and I don't even begin to believe it.
Even if you...
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A) How much energy is required to evaporate all the water in a swimming pool of area 119 m2 and depth 2.4 m on a typical summer day? (Please note that the temperature of the water in the lake stays the same.) (For latent heat of vaporization use 2200 kJ/kg.)
B) The...
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A rectandular swimming pool is 10m wide and 20m long. The bottom of the pools is a sloping plane with the depth of the pool varying along the length of the pool from 1m at the shallow end to 5m at the deep end. Water is being pumped into the pool at the rate of 30 m^3 /...
Hi all,
In response to the above question, i read somewhere before that when lightning strikes a pool, or the sea, the current will dissipate along the water surface. The current will penetrate only to a small depth into the water.
A simple search on Google throws up the simple...
Question about "naked" swimming at great depth after pressurisation
In the 1989 movie The Abyss, we see Ed Harris' character briefly swim without pressure suit (couldn't fit this into the title, hence the word 'naked') from one cabin to an other, several hundreds of meters below sea level...
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Starting at rest at the edge of a swimming pool, a 67.0 athlete swims along the surface of the water and reaches a speed of 1.15 by doing the work = 171 . Find the nonconservative work, , done by the water on the athlete.
Homework Equations
(m)(a)(x initial) +...
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A swimming pool is 24 m long by 8 m wide, 1 m deep at the shallow end and 3 m deep at the deep end, the bottom being an inclined plane. If water is pumped into the empty pool at a rate of 2m^3/min, then how fast is the water level rising at the moment when the water is 1 m...
I'm doing a science fair project about swimming. Is it crazy for a swimmer (just pulling, no kicking) swimming a length of freestyle pull only to take 400-700 J of work?
I'm using an equation W = kv^2s where k is a constant, v is velocity, and s is the distance. The k that is provided with...
I have a practical question about my new above ground swimming pool that is 48 inches deep and 16 feet by 32 feet in width and length.
My question is, there is a bottom main drain that the water travels through to the filter/pump and is returned through the side return piping.
My question...
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A polar bear partially supports herself by pulling part of her body out of the water onto a rectangular slab of ice. The ice sinks down so that only half of what was once exposed now is exposed, and the bear has 70 percent of her volume(and weight) out of the water...
I have this project to do; it's of a free body diagram of a swimming fish. But I can't seem to find any good sites that give much info about a fish swimming. All the sites come up as a fish out of water, or a person swimming. Does anyone know sites that may help, or the forces that act on the...
[SOLVED] Optics: Distance of Key in swimming pool
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After a long day of driving you take a late-night swim in a motel swimming pool. When you go to your room, you realize that you have lost your room key in the pool. You borrow a powerful flashlight and walk around the pool...
We know that if current is flowing in the direction of z-axis (verical), magnetic field is formed in a plance perpendicular to that line i.e., in the XY plane. That is if you keep a compass in the XY plane it will experience a force as per the rule. But what will happen to a compass that is...
Hi guys,
I have a swimming pool which is 2m deep and was wandering whether I will be safe if I dive from 2nd floor which is around 4m high. [I'm 175cm tall and weigh 65kg]
Working out gravitational energy = mg = (65)*10 = 650
Equating to kinetic energy, (1/2)*(65)*v^2 = 650
v=4.47m/s.
I will...
[SOLVED] Force on the sides of a swimming pool, differeniation
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A swimming pool measures a length of 5.7m , width 3.8m , and depth 2.9m. Compute the force exerted by the water against either end. Do not include the force due to air pressure.
I have already calculated...
I am sorry, I didn't know exactly where to put this. I do believe it has to do with physics but I am not completely sure, so I hope it's OK to place the thread here. If not, I apologize greatly.
I had a discussion at school about swimming in various liquids. I came to the conclusion that it...
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A man is lazily floating on an air mattress in a swimming pool. (a) Draw a free body
diagram for the system of the man and mattress. (b) Apply Newton’s second law to the
man and mattress system. (c) If the weight of the man and air mattress together is 806 N,
what is the...
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A 4.0-m-wide swimming pool is filled to the top. The bottom of the pool becomes completely shaded in the afternoon when the sun is 20 degrees above the horizon. How deep is the pool?Homework Equations
Snell's law
(n1)sin(x1) = (n2)sin(x2)
Index of Refraction of Air = 1
Index...
woudl anyone know how to do this by any chance?:rolleyes:
The temperature of a swimming pool is 32ºC at 2 p.m. in the afternoon. At 6 p.m., its temperature decreases to 26ºC. Given the pool contains 1200 liters of water and water’s specific heat is 4.186 J/gºC. How much heat does the pool...
I have this assignment where I am supposed to list all the forces acting on someone who is swimming in a standered olyimpic sized pool.
The obvious force to me was the mass of the swimmer acting downwards and presuming the guy was swimming forward there would be a drag force acting backwards...
I don't understand WHY my Webassign says I have this wrong. Here is the problem:
" What are the total force and the absolute pressure on the bottom of a swimming pool 2.6 m by 1.6 m whose uniform depth is 2.0 m?"
My book says the force = density X Area X depth below the surface X g
so f...
A 88.0 kg diver falls from rest into a swimming pool from a height of 5.30 m. It takes 1.94 s for the diver to stop after entering the water. Find the magnitude of the average force exerted on the diver during that time.
I found the acceleration to be 1.41 m/s^2 and then multiplied it by the...
If a lightning strikes a swimming pool, what happens to me if I am swimming?
I think it is not a complete circuit, so I won't get enormous current.
But, will the sharing of excess charge too fast and I get hurt?
Something has always mystified me about swimming pool care. Why is it that owners need to keep adding chlorine products to their pools? My understanding of chemistry is that ionic salts don't evaporate with water. So, in my mind I picture water constantly evaporating and leaving the chlorine...
When I go swimming (or rather walk in the water; I can't swim but I can pretend :redface: ), I like to try to swim under water and when I try, I can't. Why? Because I only stay under for a few seconds and float right back up again. I took a swimming class once, and the teacher couldn't figure...
Anyone want to give a guy a helping hand? Just wondering if anyone understands how the physics of swimming would be different from swimming on the moon. My project is to adapt a sport (to help our spacemen of course) so that they can continue to work out while outside of our planet.
I play...
Hey
I need a little help with this (B) question:
Find:
(I) P and Q
(II)How long will it take her to swim in a straight line back to the original starting point.
Ive done some of the basics here, which i know to be right, including the answers to part 1 - when i tried to bring it further...