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Archimedes principle. The weight of
"The Magnitude of the buoyant force is equal to the weight of fluid displaced” is a statement of which principle in the study
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Which of the following principles states that the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the displaced liquid?
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Which of the following states that an orbital can contain two electrons only if all other orbitals at that sublevel contain at
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Archimedes principle. The weight of the bouy is given, so the weight of water displaced by the submerged part of the bouy equals
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Archimedes' Principle states:
Choose one • 2 points The weight of the fluid displaced is always less than the buoyant force.
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Which of the following principles states that the pressure applied to a confined liquid increases the pressure throughout by the
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which statement BEST explains Archimedes’ principle?
a. The intrinsic force on an object is equal to the weight of the water it
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Which statement BEST explains Archimedes’ principle?
(1 point) Responses The intrinsic force on an object is equal to the
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Archimedes' principle is also known as the law of submergence
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State Archimedes principle.
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