Because 1ml = 1cm3. So the amount of water displaced equals the volume of whatever is put in the water. Because 1ml = 1cm3. So the amount of water displaced equals the volume of whatever is put in the water.
Archimedes' Principle relates the weight of a fluid displaced to the object placed in the fluid. If the weight of the fluid displaced is less than the object's weight ,then the object sinks. When the weights of the object and displaced water are equal, the object will float.
It equals the mass of the object placed in it.
A patato cube is placed in a beaker filled with hot salt water and another patato cube is placed in a beaker filled with cold salt water?
The cones were filled with perfumed wax.
What can happen to animal cells when placed in a hypotonic solution explain
"buoyancy"
Displacement ... and, hence, displaced volume.
This is corrent
The matter of the block displaced the water causing the water to rise
This is corrent
This is corrent
volume of the displaced fluid, gravitational acceleration, and the fluid's density