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Consider a small ball on a toy ship floating in a tank of water. If you remove the ball from the ship and place it on t

Consider a small ball on a toy ship floating in a tank of water. If you remove the ball from the ship and place it on the table the water level will be, Higher Lower The same

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Consider a small ball on a toy ship floating in a tank of water. If you remove the ball from the ship and place it on t

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  1. Consider a small ball on a toy ship floating in a tank of water. If you remove the ball from the ship and place it on the table the water level will be, • Higher • Lower • The same

  2. Consider a small ball on a toy ship floating in a tank of water. If you remove the ball from the ship and place it in the tank and it floats, the water level will be, • Higher • Lower • The same

  3. Consider a small ball on a toy ship floating in a tank of water. If you remove the ball from the ship and place it in the tank and it sinks to the bottom, the water level will be, • Higher • Lower • The same

  4. You place a small ball in a tank of water. • If the mass of the ball is 5 g and the volume of the ball is 8 cm3, what percent of the ball’s volume is under water? • Find the buoyant force on the ball in part (a) • If the mass of the ball is 5 g and the volume of the ball is 4 cm3, what percent of the ball’s volume is under water? • Find the buoyant force on the ball in part (c)

  5. Archimedes

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