It's called refraction.
When water hits an object, it is called splashing or splattering.
When water rises after you drop an object in it, it is called displacement. The water is displaced by the volume of the object that is submerged, causing the water level to rise.
The amount of water an object displaces is called its volume. It is calculated by measuring the space taken up by the object when submerged in water.
The volume of water pushed out of the way by an object is called the displaced volume or the volume of water displaced. This is the volume of water that is moved aside when an object is immersed in a fluid.
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Finding the volume of an irregular object is called displacement method or water displacement method, where the object is submerged in water in a container and the volume of water displaced is measured to determine the volume of the object.
Any water that collects on the ground is called standing water. This can be in the form of puddles, ponds, or other bodies of water that do not flow or drain away. Standing water can pose a risk for breeding mosquitoes and other insects.
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When an object appears distorted in water, it is called refraction. Refraction occurs because light travels at different speeds in water compared to in air, causing the object to appear shifted or distorted when viewed through the water.
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The upward push of water on an object is called buoyant force. This force is a result of the pressure difference between the top and bottom of the object when submerged in water, causing it to float or be pushed upward.