A Levels Physics (9702)•9702/11/M/J/25

Explanation
Buoyant force depends on liquid density
Steps:
- The cylinder is suspended fully submerged, so the newton meter likely measures tension related to apparent weight or holding force, but numbers (weight 5N, reading 10N) conflict with standard T = W - B < W.
- Without the diagram, the setup (hanging from above, held down, or container scale) is ambiguous.
- Buoyancy B = ρ V g increases by 10% with new liquid, but initial B cannot be determined consistently (e.g., T = 10N > 5N impossible for upward tension).
- No unique solution possible for new reading.
Not enough information.
Final answer: Not enough information.
Topic: Density and pressure
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