A large cruise ship.
A glass marble
The buoyant force will be greater on the object in the denser fluid.
the answer to thins question in inside your pants hahah but no its resistance
The answer is the beaker on the top because it has less mass
Not sure what you are looking for. This is Archimede's principle though, A buoyant object experiences an upward force, and at the same time displaced the medium in which it is placed. Is that what you were looking for? Basically...you float
Yes, liquid and gases exert a buoyant force on object because of the surface tension of the fluid.
to reduce the pressure exerted by the train
Buoyant force = volume x density x acceleration due to gravity So more the volume greater the buoyant force ___________________________________ The volume above must be volume of liquid displaced, not the volume of the object placed in the liquid.
to reduce the pressure exerted by the train
The object will sink in the fluid.
The object will sink in the fluid.
They are placed largest to smallest.