26 мая 2023 г. · So, if a rock is 2.5 denser than water, the water volume weighs 40% of the rock, and the rock weighs 60% normal. At 3 times, it's 66% of normal. If I'm underwater and I lift a weight, does it feel lighter ... - Reddit ELI5: Why are things lighter under water? : r/explainlikeimfive Utilizing water to lift heavy granite stone : r/AskEngineers - Reddit ELI5; why do things become “less heavy” underwater? - Reddit Другие результаты с сайта www.reddit.com |
23 нояб. 2011 г. · A rock which is about 15-inches in diameter will weigh about 113 pounds submerged and 172 pounds above the water's surface. |
8 мая 2023 г. · Rocks appear light in water due to several factors, including buoyancy, internal composition, size and shape, and apparent density. |
When the rock is completely submerged, it is identified that less amount of weight is supported by the string because of the buoyant force acting over the ... |
5 июн. 2022 г. · Equivalent to the weight of the displaced water. Objects with a higher density than water will sink, since their weight exceeds that of the displaced water. |
26 нояб. 2010 г. · If a rock is submerged in a denser fluid, the buoyant force will be greater, causing the apparent weight of the rock to decrease. If a rock is ... |
1 апр. 2011 г. · You will find that it weighs less than the rock weighs by itself. The rock is unable to displace its own weight in water, and so down it ... |
In water, the stone experience a buoyant force which counterbalances the weight of the stone acting downward and this makes the stone lighter and thus easier to ... |
6 апр. 2023 г. · One weighs the rock then tares a beaker of water and then suspends the rock on a string to observe the “weight” gain of displaced water. As ... |
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