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A submerged object will displace its own volume of the liquid it is submerged in.
Water pressure is greatest against the bottom of a submerged object?
a submerged object displaces liquid which is equal to its volume
It tends to float the submerged object on the surface of that medium.
FALSE
A submerged object will displace its own volume of the liquid it is submerged in.
Water pressure is greatest against the bottom of a submerged object?
a submerged object displaces liquid which is equal to its volume
The volume of the submerged object.
It tends to float the submerged object on the surface of that medium.
FALSE
FALSE
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FALSE
The upward force exerted by a liquid on a submerged object (or even on a floating object) is called buoyancy.
Forces are exerted on a submerged object due to water pressure not being balanced due to buoyancy. This is when the pressure at the bottom of the submerged object is greater than the fluid on the top of the object, thus projecting the object upward.
The weight of the water displaced by the object is subtracted from the actual weight of the object (out of water), leaving the object with a net positive weight while submerged.