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Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by RepoMan007: 10:16am On Apr 22, 2023
chibestjerry:


You are very smart
not smart at all. If all have no water then none has more or less water and so the question is wrong but we have to trust the question isn't wrong. Eraser can sink(though you have no proof it is an eraser). Since all the glasses of water maintain same level of water, the one with least displaced volume has more water and I take that to be Glass B - the one with an office pin.

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Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by Astra101: 10:18am On Apr 22, 2023
B
The weight of a pin in that glass is less compared to other objects in other water glasses
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by LOVEGINO(m): 10:30am On Apr 22, 2023
chibestjerry:
60% of people will fail this!
Which of the Glass has more water?
A?
B?
C?
D?
ABCD
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by omowolewa: 10:31am On Apr 22, 2023
B

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Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by advanceDNA: 10:32am On Apr 22, 2023
CivilianJTF:


What what have you said now... what's the difference? You need to read and know more about Applications of laws.

No be every time dem dey respond....
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by Dhoneymix(m): 10:33am On Apr 22, 2023
Rubber will most likely float

KosiGee:


What’s the content of glass C? Battery or eraser(rubber)
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by OkodiDenzel: 10:33am On Apr 22, 2023
OllyArt:
B because a pin is the least in weight

It's a question of displaced volume not weight.

My physics brethren, recall Archimedes principle!

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Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by Memeni(m): 10:34am On Apr 22, 2023
B..the pin is lighter there by increasing the volume of the water less
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by Sexydevil(m): 10:35am On Apr 22, 2023
Archimedes principle should suffice, answer is B.
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by mrvitalis(m): 10:35am On Apr 22, 2023
PatrickOkunima:


What you wrote there is not Archimedes principle. According to Archimede's principles, when an object is immersed in a fluid (liquid or gas), it experiences a loss in weight equal to the mass of the liquid displaced.
So what's he difference between what u said n what he said ?

Law of floatation is what you are trying to quote

Archimedes principle is simple ... weigh if volume of displacement = weight of object

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Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by TaiwoOluwole(f): 10:35am On Apr 22, 2023
What is that thing inside C, abeg?
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by jimb(m): 10:36am On Apr 22, 2023
KosiGee:


What’s the content of glass C? Battery or eraser(rubber)

short gun bullet
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by Naustine(m): 10:36am On Apr 22, 2023
Kingpin1000:
Following archimedes principle, it should be B.

Density and uptrust...correct science student

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Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by ItisWell22(f): 10:37am On Apr 22, 2023
Glass B
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by KENFERDYOORI(m): 10:37am On Apr 22, 2023
I'd say B at once, but need to know if C is a hollow smiley

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Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by richmond500: 10:38am On Apr 22, 2023
SouthSouth1914:
Don’t know the weight of each of the objects so can’t say. It is evident from the content of the water level through all the samples! It is possible all the objects have the same Weight as well as Mass!
I do not think weight has anything here.
The size or mass of the object is what matters

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Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by mrvitalis(m): 10:38am On Apr 22, 2023
DrayZee:

There’s a difference between his statement and your statement. You wrote “Weight of object immersed equals weight of liquid displaced”.

That can’t be correct because weight of the object immersed may not necessarily equal the weight of liquid displaced. The implication of your statement is that an extremely dense/heavy, but small object can displace more liquid than a much bigger but lighter object, which is not true.

You’d be right if you were talking of ‘volume’ instead of ‘weight’. And that wouldn’t require stating the Archimedes’ Principle at all.
Bros if the weight of fluid displaced is not equal to the weight of the object you in any instances and you can prove this. You would win noble price for physics

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Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by Nobody: 10:38am On Apr 22, 2023
PatrickOkunima:


What you wrote there is not Archimedes principle. According to Archimede's principles, when an object is immersed in a fluid (liquid or gas), it experiences a loss in weight equal to the mass of the liquid displaced.

They guy's right. That's the application of that law
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by baconline(m): 10:39am On Apr 22, 2023
B,the volume occupied by the pin is least
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by Galadimabawa: 10:39am On Apr 22, 2023
B
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by N3TRAL: 10:40am On Apr 22, 2023
Seagodess:
Archimedes' principle states that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether fully or partially, is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces. Archimedes' principle is a law of physics fundamental to fluid mechanics.

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Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by Jodista123maria(f): 10:40am On Apr 22, 2023
B
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by uniquelyspecial(m): 10:41am On Apr 22, 2023
CivilianJTF:


What what have you said now... what's the difference? You need to read and know more about Applications of laws.
Very obvious difference.

You that claim to read and know more about applications of laws (perhaps, theoriya d model) have just interpreted Archimede's principle so wrongly.
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by abobote: 10:42am On Apr 22, 2023
B
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by drlaykay(m): 10:42am On Apr 22, 2023
PatrickOkunima:


What you wrote there is not Archimedes principle. According to Archimede's principles, when an object is immersed in a fluid (liquid or gas), it experiences a loss in weight equal to the mass of the liquid displaced.
Lol, you only know the law but you don't know it's application.

That's simply Archimedes.
An object will displace water of its own weight. This means if the weight of the object is 2g, 2g which also equals to 2mls of water, will be displaced. (i.e the water level will rise by 2mls when a 2g object is dropped in it)
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by EmiDon11: 10:42am On Apr 22, 2023
chibestjerry:


You are very smart
hahahahahahaha and some people don dey apply archimedis principle grin grin grin
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by PatrickOkunima(m): 10:43am On Apr 22, 2023
CivilianJTF:


What what have you said now... what's the difference? You need to read and know more about Applications of laws.

Don't argue what you have no idea about. There's a lot of difference. He said, mass of the object = mass of liquid displaced. Whereas, Archimedes states that the loss of weight the object experiences is equal to the mass of liquid displaced. I'll explain. If an object weighs 10KG. For instance, it's weight drops to 9KG when immersed in a fluid, it only loses 1KG. The 1KG it loses is the mass of the displaced fluid, not 10KG.
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by uniquelyspecial(m): 10:44am On Apr 22, 2023
I do not even think Archimede's principle applies in this case.... I could be proven wrong though.
We should be more concerned about the surface areas of the immersed objects than their weights.
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by Originalsly: 10:45am On Apr 22, 2023
B .... common sense tells me the smallest object submerged displaces the least water. If each object is taken out then the water level of Glass B will drop the least making it the one with the most water.
Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by CaptainFM1: 10:45am On Apr 22, 2023
Kingpin1000:
Following archimedes principle, it should be B.

Following Archimedes principle, you have to know the weight of each items in those glass.

Anyway, looking at the face value of those items, you are very correct because the paper clip has less weight compare to others.

However it may not be the case if for example the wristwatch, pair of scissors are just paper image/picture mirrored into the water.

Unless we are physically present to see the nature, structure and composition of all the items in the glasses, it's very unscientific to decide which of the glasses has more water.

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Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by Fretchy: 10:46am On Apr 22, 2023
People saying Archimedes does not even know the practical form.. Archimedes does not apply to this at all..

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Re: Which Glass Has More Water? by sukkot: 10:46am On Apr 22, 2023
a. the others are fully immersed and displace water but A does not ?

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