Answer:
this question makes no sense
Explanation:
like how do you get this question
What is that supposed to mean?
Answer:
Sand
Explanation:
While the term buoyancy may confuse the reader, the question here is referring to buoyant force.
Buoyant force is the amount of pressure exerted on an object by the liquid it is in. Given by the formula

Where
= Buoyant Force
= Volume of Object submerged in the liquid
= Density of Liquid
= Force of gravity
Since in this question the swimmer with the sand is completely submerged in water, more of the volume of his preserver is under the water hence the buoyant force is greater on it than the swimmer with the Styrofoam (as part of him is not submerged in water)
Answer:
velocity =displacement/time
and speed =distance/time
Newton's first law establishes the following:
An object will remain at rest or with uniform rectilinear motion unless an external force acts on it.
Therefore, we have that a case contrary to Newton's first law is:
Unbalanced forces acting on an object at rest, cause the object to remain at rest.
It is false, because if the forces are unbalanced, then the object will not remain at rest because external forces act on the object.
Answer:
A situation that is contrary to Newton's first law of motion is:
An object at rest stays at rest as long as unbalanced forces act on it.