PhysicsA tortoise is just sinking in water of density ρ. The tortoise is assumed to be a hemisphere of radius R.

A tortoise is just sinking in water of density ρ. The tortoise is assumed to be a hemisphere of radius R.

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    Solution:

    Let's consider the horizontal and vertical forces, FhF_h and FvF_v, acting on a tortoise. For the horizontal force FhF_h, we understand it as Fh=ρgyCAvF_h = \rho g y_C A_v, where yC=Ry_C = R and Av=πR2A_v = \pi R^2. This leads to the calculation Fh=ρgπR3F_h = \rho g \pi R^3, which acts towards the right. Similarly, the vertical force FvF_v can be derived using Fv=ρVgF_v = \rho V g, where VV, the volume of the tortoise, is 23πR3\frac{2}{3} \pi R^3. Consequently, Fv=23ρgπR3F_v = \frac{2}{3} \rho g \pi R^3, directed upwards.
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