Question: The tension in a string holding a solid block below the surface of a liquid (of density greater than the block) is T0 when the

The tension in a string holding a solid block below the surface of a liquid (of density greater than the block) is T0 when the container (Fig. 14-57) is at rest. When the container is given an upward acceleration of 0.250g, what multiple of T0 gives the tension in the string?
The tension in a string holding a solid block below

Figure 14-57 Problem 86

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