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What do you call a displaced image of an object as the result of the bending of light rays?

The displaced image of an object due to the bending of light rays is known as a virtual image. This type of image cannot be projected onto a screen and is formed where light appears to diverge from after passing through a lens or mirror.


What is the maximum distance that matter is displaced?

The maximum distance that matter can be displaced depends on the scale and mechanism of the displacement. At the atomic scale, matter can be displaced on the order of nanometers. On a larger scale, such as in seismic events, matter can be displaced by kilometers.


How can you tell the mass of the water displaced?

You can determine the mass of the water displaced by using the density of water (1 g/cm³). The mass of the displaced water is equal to the volume of the water displaced multiplied by the density of water.


What is the relationship between buoyant force and the volume of water displaced?

The buoyant force acting on an object submerged in water is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the object. The volume of water displaced is directly proportional to the buoyant force, meaning that the greater the volume of water displaced, the greater the buoyant force acting on the object.


What is displaced liquid?

Displaced liquid refers to the volume of liquid that is pushed aside or moved when an object is submerged or immersed in the liquid. This concept is related to Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force acting on an object is equal to the weight of the displaced liquid.