Answer:
The variation is inversely proportional to the decrease density
Explanation:
This is an exercise where we will use the Archimedes principle that states that the thrust is equal to the weight of the dislodged liquid
B = m g
ρf = m / Vf
m = ρf Vf
B = ρf Vf g
If we use Newton's second law for equilibrium
B - W = 0
B = m g
ρ Vf g = ρb Vb g
ρb / ρf = Vf / Vb (1)
Let's apply this expression to our case
In water
Vf / Vg = 0.90
replace in equation 1
ρb / ρf = 0.90
ρb = ρf 0.90
ρb = 1000 0.90
ρb = 900 kg / m3
Now we change the liquid to one with lower density, let's calculate the volume ratio
Vf / Vg = ρb / ρf
The density of the body (ρb) remains constant if the density of the fluid decreases, as in the denominator the volume fraction increases, whereby the submerged part decreases
The variation is inversely proportional to the decrease density