Archimedes' Principle states that the volume of object immersed in a fluid is equal to the volume of the fluid displaced. Suppose an object is thrown with a great force into a liquid in a container, the volume of the liquid displaced then will not be equal to the volume of the object, I presume. So this is a limitation of the Archimedes' principle. Is this true or not?
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Yes,according to Archimedes principle it is true that volume of object immersed is equal to the volume displaced..!if u throw with great force the amount of water displaced is equal to weight of object..!
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yes, according to archimedes principle it was true.
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if it was thrown with force the principle applies
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