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Suppose you are testing the buoyancy of different objects. Study the table and choose the object with the greatest buoyant force. Object Amount of Water Displaced by the object (in ML) ----------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Suppose you are testing the buoyancy of different objects. Study the table and choose the object with the greatest buoyant force.
Object Amount of Water Displaced by the object (in ML)
----------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
1 5.4
2 6.7
3 7.8
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Object 3 has the largest Buoyant Force.
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According to Archimedes Principle, Buoyant Force is equivalent to the displaced
amount of
fluid, So, Larger the amount of water displaced, more the Buoyant force will be.
In short, Object 3 would have the largest Buoyant Force
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