Just a suggestion like the question you are about to make video of can you upload the question to community a few days perhaps 2 or 3 days before so that we can try and then also see a better approach to it in your video?
Yes definitely, but what the question was asking is what should be the mass M such that It does not get lifted irrespective of the height so we found out the maximum Buoyant force in the question as that would correspond to the min mass required. At every other height level definitely the mass required will be less.
Just a suggestion like the question you are about to make video of can you upload the question to community a few days perhaps 2 or 3 days before so that we can try and then also see a better approach to it in your video?
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Can you please upload problems first in community and then send solution video?
Then we get a tendency look at the solution as quick as possible.
If you fill water to a height of (c-a/√2)sin45, then the mass comes out to be even lesser, half of the final answer
Yes definitely, but what the question was asking is what should be the mass M such that It does not get lifted irrespective of the height so we found out the maximum Buoyant force in the question as that would correspond to the min mass required. At every other height level definitely the mass required will be less.
@Phyx_IITM true, sorry i was stupid I didn't properly read, I got the answer via Differentiation Thanks
BRO....pls provide imp question of sbt
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