Use the water displacement method to find the volume of different rods that all have the same mass.
The water displacement in water can be calculated using Archimedes' principle. It states that the buoyant force acting on an object submerged in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. So, to calculate water displacement, you would need to determine the weight of the object and divide it by the density of water (which is approximately 1000 kg/m^3).
Yes, if all of the objects have the same amount of volume they will displace the same amount of water!
It has to displace more water than it weighs loaded.
Quick and dirty answer: Because they are built to be essentially hollow, they are much larger in volume than the water they displace, and so in effect they are much less dense over all than the water they displace.
If you add any load on the ship, its weight will increase, and thus, it will displace more water.If you add any load on the ship, its weight will increase, and thus, it will displace more water.If you add any load on the ship, its weight will increase, and thus, it will displace more water.If you add any load on the ship, its weight will increase, and thus, it will displace more water.
Because the weight of the water that they displace is greater than the weight of the ship.
Throw them all into a suitably sized measuring vessel marked with volumes and measure the amount of water they displace.
No
Yes, if all of the objects have the same amount of volume they will displace the same amount of water!
Yes , most of the time
displace it
7.48 gals water
The Joke: Not much it sank The truth: A floating boat will displace the same weight in water that it weighs. So the real question is how much does it displace or how much does it weigh
27ml
Yes , slowly.
it displace the water
They weigh less than the water they displace.
equal to their weight