Lab Report Quizzes

Archimedes' Principle says that in the case of an object completely submerged in a fluid, solely due to its own weight, the buoyant force is:
There is no buoyant force acting on the object
The buoyant force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced
The buoyant force is greater than the weight of the object
The buoyant force is greater than the weight of the fluid displaced
For a floating object how does its density relate to the density of the fluid?
P-fluid > P-object
P-fluid = P-objefct
P-fluid < P-object
Not enough information to determine
Any liquid or gas can be considered a fluid
True
False
Archimedes principle does not apply to partially submerged objects
True
False
When an objeect is being submerged into a fluid the buoyant force acting on it does what?
The buoyant force decreses with depth
The buoyant force does not change
The buoyant force increases with depth
Depends on the mass of the object
Depends on the weight of the object
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