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An incompressible box is completely submerged in MERCURY at a depth of 13 yd. The MERCURY density is the same at all depths. As the box gets deeper, which of the following will REMAIN CONSTANT? Choose all that apply.
volume of mercury displaced
weight of displaced mercury
box mass
depth of the box
box weight
volume of mercury displaced
weight of displaced mercury
box mass
depth of the box
box weight
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Answered by
Damon - enough already
We are teachers, not Google.
Please try to do the problems.
Then post your attempt so we can see where your are having trouble.
Also, Google Archimedes and
weight = mass * acceleration of gravity
Please try to do the problems.
Then post your attempt so we can see where your are having trouble.
Also, Google Archimedes and
weight = mass * acceleration of gravity
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