Normally, they both have the same level of diffiulty, because you're only trying to get out of the car and not out of the water.
The buoyant force on a fully submerged object is equal to the weight of the water displaced. In fact, that's also true of a floating object.
The buoyant force on any object in water is equal to the weight of the displaced water, regardless of how much of the object is submerged.
The buoyant force acting on a fully submerged object is equal in magnitude to the weight of the water displaced. This is known as Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the submerged object.
The volume of a fully submerged object is equal to the volume of water it displaces. This is known as Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force acting on an object is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the object.
The buoyant force on any object in a fluid ... whether partially or fully submerged ... isequal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. That's related to the object'svolume, and has nothing to do with its weight.
Yes, it is a fully-submerged plant; it's aquatic.
Yes, tape grass (Vallisneria) is a fully submerged aquatic plant that grows in freshwater habitats such as lakes, rivers, and ponds. It typically has long, ribbon-like leaves that grow underwater from a root system anchored in the sediment.
Yes, it is a fully-submerged plant
Examples of fully submerged plants include eelgrass (Zostera marina), waterweed (Elodea canadensis), and hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata). These plants are adapted to grow entirely underwater and play important roles in aquatic ecosystems.
No, it will never be. A fully submerged Electronic device will not work underwater. Now, if a little rain got on it, it would still work.
Yes it belongs to the flowering plant family Hydrocharitaceae
No. It is a partially submerged plant.
No, it is a floating plant, i know you might argue that the roots are underwater while the leaves are above but actually that counts as a floating plant, or else water hyacinth and water lettuce are half-submerged too. Floating plants is a plant that has it's leaves above water and it's roots dangling in water, partially submerged is leaves above water but roots in the soil below water, completely submerged is the roots in the soil below and the leaves also below water surface. -LJTG
Yes, bamboo can be fully submerged in water as it is a water-resistant plant material.
A fully submerged hydrofoil is a type of aquatic lift device that operates underwater, allowing boats or vessels to rise above the water's surface while in motion. Unlike traditional hydrofoils, which have portions above the water, a fully submerged hydrofoil remains completely submerged, enhancing aerodynamic efficiency and reducing drag. This design enables higher speeds and improved fuel efficiency for vessels, making it particularly valuable in high-performance marine applications. Its unique characteristics also contribute to a smoother ride by minimizing surface wave interference.
no they are not
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