volume...wow that was my first real answer. thank you for that oppurtunity.
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.
You're fishing for the "buoyant force", but the wording of the question isquite unscientific.The force on the floating object is not equal to water. It's equal to theweight of the amount of water that is displaced.
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.
The volume of an irregularly shaped geometric object is typically determined by the amount of water it displaces when submerged. This method utilizes the principle of fluid displacement to calculate the volume of the object. By measuring the amount of water the object displaces, one can determine its volume.
Use the water displacement method. The object is equal to the amount of water it displaces. :)
No relationship at all. But there is a definite and direct relationship between theamount of water than an object displaces and the object's volume.
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by measuring the amount of water it displaces
No, it sinks
This phenomenon is called displacement. When an object is placed in water, it displaces the water volume equal to its own volume, causing the water to be pushed out of the way to accommodate the object. This principle is used to determine the volume of irregularly shaped objects by measuring the amount of water they displace.
If you have a jug of a certain amount of water I.e 100 ml, you gently place the irregular sized object into the water and all of the overflow of water represents the volume of the object
The volume of water an object displaces is equal to the volume of the object itself, as stated by Archimedes' principle. This principle explains that the volume of fluid displaced by an object immersed in a fluid is equal to the volume of the object.