i believe, and i may be wrong, bet the force required to move the object in the water will be less than the force required to move the object through the air. the best bet for you to see this is to try it for yourself.
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You need to find the displacement, easiest way for irregular objects is water displacement. If it can fit in a graduated cylinder use that and find out how much water is displaced when the object is submerged. Then weigh it and divide the weight by the volume. Your unit will be whatever units you weighed it in, say grams, per whatever unit you measured displacement in, say cm.
The upthrust is the reaction force that water exerts on an object inside water. if the upthust of the water is less than the force exerted by the object, the object sinks in water, and if the upthrust is greater than or equal to the force exerted by the object, the object floats.
if the water is heavier than the item inside it, then the water sinks to underneath the object. if the object is heavier then the object will sink under the water.
because water weighs more than air, and there for, the weight difference between the water + object is less, making it seem as if the object has a smaller mass. Eg. Air = 0 (because we cant weigh it, so we set it as neutral) Water = 25 Object = 100 Object out of water = 100 Object in water = 75. Making it seem lighter
the apple in water will have the smallest reading on forcemeter
fill a glass (or any container large enough) with water, then drop the object gently in the glass. However much water is displaced (overflown out of the glass), that is the volume of the object in its place.say the amount of water displaced weighed 10g10g = 1cl1cl = 10cm^3Therefore the object displaced 10cm^3 of water, making that its total volume.
The density of a non-uniform object can be found by using its mass and volume. The volume can be measured by placing the object in volumetric glassware filled with water. The increase in volume is equal to the volume of the object. The object can then be weighed using a scale. The density of the object will be given by the ratio of mass / volume.
For liquids, graduated cylinders are precise. Take the reading below the meniscus.
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wade, weighed
A homonym for "weighed" is "wade," which means to walk through water or another liquid.
A beaker, flask, or graduated cylinder. You have to put water in the container, record the volume, then place the object in the container and calculate how much the volume of the water raised.
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Weighed.I decided to wade out to the water before boogie-boarding.I weighed 4 kilograms at birth.Weighed.
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