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Q: What occurs when an object in or on water pushes some water aside?
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Does displacement occur when an object in or on water pushes some water aside even if it is little?

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Why a rock appears as less weight in water?

Because any object in water is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the water it displaces (pushes aside).


What is it called when something in water pushes water aside?

displacement


Why can object heavier than water float in water?

Because the object's weight pushes down on the water itself.That's why if you put in a large object inside,the water pushes itself out.


Everything in or on water pushes some water aside even if just a little bit. This is called .?

This is called "displacement", as the weight of water that moves is equal to the weight of the object on the water. Heavier objects displace more water. If the total weight of the object is greater than the water displaced by its volume, it is denser than water, and sinks.


Everything in or on water pushes some water aside even if just a little bit. this is called?

This is called "displacement", as the weight of water that moves is equal to the weight of the object on the water. Heavier objects displace more water. If the total weight of the object is greater than the water displaced by its volume, it is denser than water, and sinks.


Everything in or on water pushes some water aside even if it's just a little bit this is called what?

This is called "displacement", as the weight of water that moves is equal to the weight of the object on the water. Heavier objects displace more water. If the total weight of the object is greater than the water displaced by its volume, it is denser than water, and sinks.


What occurs when a swimmer pushes through the water swim?

it will make waves


Everything in or on water pushes some water aside even if it's just a little bit What is this called?

This is called "displacement", as the weight of water that moves is equal to the weight of the object on the water. Heavier objects displace more water. If the total weight of the object is greater than the water displaced by its volume, it is denser than water, and sinks.


How much water is pushed aside when an object sinks?

it depends on the volume of the object


Why does an object seem lighter in the water than in air?

Water constantly pushes upwards against an object making it seem lighter.


When an object is placed in water it pushes the waterout of the way this called d?

Displacement