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How much O2 is needed to lift a 1kg mass in water?
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How much O2 is needed to lift a 1kg mass in water?
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Fiona asked the Naked Scientists:
Hi Chris, really
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. Need some help with a coefficient for:
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In water (ie a lake), how much O2 is needed to lift 1 Kg of Mass?
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Thanks for your assistance.
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Fiona
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If by "O2" you mean air, it's mostly N
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air#Composition
Further reading ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air#Density_and_mass
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyancy
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To float, the 1 kg mass plus the mass of O₂must displace an equal or greater mass of water. So the mass of O₂depends on the density and depth of the water and the density of the 1 kg mass. If you have a balloon full of O₂which is just big enough to make the 1 kg mass float at the surface, and you then pull it below the surface, the balloon will shrink as the pressure increases. Below a certain depth, it will sink.
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You need no O
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to make 1 kg of ice float.
(Which is due to it's density being lower than water, as others have pointed out.)
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I don't think we have enough information to answer the question. As Phrac points out, the lift is a function of the depth, so, if you want to lift something from the bottom of the lake, you'll need to know how deep the lake is.
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