volume of water an object displaces is equal to the volume of the part of the object inside it
it displaces water
banabn
Applied force.
It displaces 12/9.8 kg of water = 1.22 Kg. This would be assuming that gravity is 9.8 M/S2
cubic centimeter displacement (the volume that the piston displaces in the cylinder)
Displaces is a verb (third person singular present tense of displace).
I assume you mean "What happens if the weight of an object is greater than the weight of the water it displaces." If so, the answer is simple, it sinks. If an objects weighs less than the weight of the water it displaces, it floats.
It displaces both it's own volume of water and weight of water.
volume of water an object displaces is equal to the volume of the part of the object inside it
it displaces water
misplace
banabn
Zinc displaces lead as in this equation:Zn + Pb(NO3)2 = Pb + Zn(NO3)2.
Balloons float because of the same principal as how ships float: bouyancy. A ship displaces a volume of water. If the ship's weight is less than the volume of water that it displaces, then it will float. Same is true for a balloon. It displaces a volume of air. If the Hydrogen or Helium in the balloon weighs less than the volume of air it displaces, then it will rise.
the water that it displaces (the amount of water it takes up in the water) is a factor. If the weight of an object is lighter than the weight of the amount of water it displaces, then, it floats. If the weight is higher than the weight of the water it displaces, then the object sinks.
Because a reactive metal displaces less reactive metal from its salt,& NaOH is a base.