Shown here is an object whose weight is found out using a spring balance, but with the object dipped in water to different extents as shown. In which of these will it record minimum weight?
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Using the Buoyancy Force Equation
Find the volume of the submerged portion of the object.
Find the density of your fluid.
Find the force of gravity (or another downward force).
Multiply volume × density × gravity.
Find whether your object floats by comparing with its gravity force.
Use the same approach when your fluid is a gas.
Performing a Simple Buoyancy Experiment
Place a small bowl or cup inside a bigger one.
Fill the inner container to the brim.
Submerge a small object.
Collect and measure the water that spills over.
Calculate the weight of the spilled water.
Compare the displaced water's mass to the object's.
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