a submerged object displaces liquid which is equal to its volume
A submerged object will displace its own volume of the liquid it is submerged in.
an amount equal to the volume of the object.
Overflow can measure the volume of an object that is fully submerged.
Submerged "out-of-water". That is not possible. It is either submerged or it is out of water. Even when an object is submerger or partically submerged it will not weigh less. The physical characteristics (weight) of the object cannot be changed. The object, when placed in water will displace a certain amount of water and the object will float if the weight of the displaced water is more that the weight of the object. The object will then sink if it weighted more that the weight of the water it displaces. That said, the actual weight of the object doesnt change but if a scale were attached to it while hanging in air, it would read greater that when the object is floating or submerged in water.
Water pressure is greatest against the bottom of a submerged object?
A submerged object will displace its own volume of the liquid it is submerged in.
an amount equal to the volume of the object.
The amount of liquid a object displaces is directly proportional to the density of the object
an amount equal to the volume of the object.
Overflow can measure the volume of an object that is fully submerged.
Submerged "out-of-water". That is not possible. It is either submerged or it is out of water. Even when an object is submerger or partically submerged it will not weigh less. The physical characteristics (weight) of the object cannot be changed. The object, when placed in water will displace a certain amount of water and the object will float if the weight of the displaced water is more that the weight of the object. The object will then sink if it weighted more that the weight of the water it displaces. That said, the actual weight of the object doesnt change but if a scale were attached to it while hanging in air, it would read greater that when the object is floating or submerged in water.
Water pressure is greatest against the bottom of a submerged object?
The volume of the submerged object.
It tends to float the submerged object on the surface of that medium.
An object has to push the water out of the way (or in other words, displace water) in order to become submerged; the weight of that displaced water creates an opposing force called buoyancy, which pushes the object upward, out of the water.
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