A block of wood is 20mm thick floating in seawater. The specific gravity of wood is 0.65 while that of seawater is 1.03.

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A block of wood is 20mm thick floating in seawater. The specific gravity of wood is 0.65 while that of seawater is 1.03.

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A Block Of Wood Is 20mm Thick Floating In Seawater The Specific Gravity Of Wood Is 0 65 While That Of Seawater Is 1 03 1
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A block of wood is 20mm thick floating in seawater. The specific gravity of wood is 0.65 while that of seawater is 1.03. Calculate the area of a block which will support a man weighing 70kg when the top surface is just at the water surface. a. 11.20 b. 10.20 c. 9.20 d. 8.20
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