What happens to the buoyant force when a submerged object is pushed deeper into the fluid?
If a solid object has a density greater than that of water, what will happen to it when placed in water?
In which scenario would an object sink in water?
Which of the following conditions must be met for an object to float?
Which of the following statements is true when an object is floating in equilibrium?
When a cork floats in water with two-thirds of its volume submerged, what does this indicate about the buoyant force and the weight of the cork?
Which property of a fluid affects the upthrust experienced by an object submerged in it?
Which statement best describes the center of buoyancy for a submerged object?
What is the relationship between the density of an object and its ability to float in a fluid?
Which fluid property allows a person to float more easily in the Dead Sea compared to a regular lake?
Which principle explains why a hydrogen-filled balloon rises in air?
How does the principle of floatation apply to large ships compared to small objects like nails?
What causes the net upward force (upthrust) on a submerged object?
How does temperature affect the density of most substances?
What is the principle behind determining the relative density of a solid using Archimedes' principle?
What happens to the apparent weight of an object when it is submerged in a fluid?
What is the unit of buoyant force?
What is the relationship between the volume of a submerged part of an object and the density of the fluid in which it is floating?
What is the upward force acting on a body immersed in a fluid called?
What determines the amount of buoyant force acting on an object submerged in a fluid?
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