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alexandr1967 [171]
2 years ago
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If you float a piece of wood in a container half-full of water that rests on a weighing scale, the weight reading on the scale w

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Alexeev081 [22]2 years ago
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If you float a piece of wood in a container half-full of water that rests on a weighing scale, the weight reading on the scale will increase.

<h3>What is Buoyancy?</h3>

Buoyancy is the force through your fluids or total or submerged bodies. Also known as Archimedes' theorem. The fluid of the direction on the body produces a resultant force but with the direction of the weight, with the opposite direction, upwards.

All material submerged in a liquid under the action of buoyancy, for this reason we have that the value on the scale will be increased with a system of a wood floating in water.

See more about Buoyancy at brainly.com/question/19168433

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