It's equals to weight of fluid it displaces
Archimedes' principle
Archimedes' principle
Archimedes'
False, this is Archimedes's Principle.
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Archimedes principle.
Archimedes' principle
His principle states that the object is buoyed up by a force that's equal to the weight of the displaced water.
Archimedes' principle
an object is immersed in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.
Archimedes principles state dat wen a body is partially or completely immersed in a liquid the uptrust equal to the weight of the object displaced
Archimedes principle, named after the Greek mathematician and astronomer, states that any object, wholly or partially immersed in a fluid, is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. In other words, the volume of fluid that is displaced when an object is placed in that fluid is the volume of the object itself.
Archimedes' Principle refers to the relationship between gravity and the buoyancy of an object in water. the exact wording is as follows: "Any object, wholly or partly immersed in a fluid, is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object."
Archimedes Principle states that the buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by that object.
Archimedes'
an object is immersed in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object... i know alot tee hee
Archimedes Principle states that the buoyant force on a submerged object is equal to the weight of the fluid that is displaced by the object