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Objective: To relate the actual weight of an obect to: the apparent weight when fully submerged in water, the buoyant force it experiences, and the amount of water displaced (in L, kg, and N).
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Relate actual weight, apparent weight, buoyant force and the amount of water displaced for a fully-submerged object.
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Diagram A: A rock is attached to a spring scale and suspended above a container filled to the rim with water.
Diagram B: The rock is fully submerged in the water. The displaced water is collected and weighed.
Complete the sentences. (ρwater = 1 kg/L; g = ~10 N/kg)
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An object is fully submerged in water. It displaces a given volume of water, resulting in an upward buoyant force and giving it an apparent weight that is different than its actual weight. (ρwater = 1.0 kg/L, g = ~10 N/kg)
Four statements are given to describe the situation. One of them is not consistent with the others. Which one doesn't belong?
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