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Two spheres of volume 250 cc each but of relative densities 0.8 an d 1.2 are connected by a string and the combination is immersed in a liquid. Find the tension I the string. `(g=10m//s^(2))`

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The tension on denser sphere is upwards and on lighter sphere is downwards.
`V_(b_(1))rho_(1)g+T=V_(b_(1))rho_(l)g`
`:. (250xx10^(-6)xx800g)+T=250xx10^(-6)xxrho_("liquid")g` ..(i)
`V_(b_(2))rho_(2)g-T=V_(b_(2))rho_(l)g`
`(250xx10^(-6)xx1200g)-T=250xx10^(-6)xxrho_("liquid")g` (ii)
Subtract Eqs. (ii) from (i), we get
`2T=250xx10^(-6)xx400gimpliesT=0.5N`
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