Small boat carrying a
large chunck of steel floating on
a beautiful lake. The chunk is then thrown
overboard
and sinks. What happens to the water leved in the
lake (with respect to the shore)?
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The buoyant force is equal to the weight of the steel, and this will require a lot of displaced water to equal the weight of the steel. When thrown overboard, the steel sinks and only displaces its volume in water . This is not so much water—certainly less than before—and so the water level in the lake will drop.
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