cheergirl21
cheergirl21
05.02.2021 • 
Physics

Archimedes Principle states that an object will float if the weight of the water it displaces is equal or greater than the weight of the object. Weight is multiplied by the due to and mass is multiplied by . So after equating the two weights, the constants of and divide out. In practice, this means an object will float if its is equal to or than the of the .

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