At a Glance: When an object is immersed fully or partially in a fluid, it displaces fluid equal to the volume of the submerged portion. In this episode of Things Explained, we discuss how a tiny paper clip sinks in water but a cargo
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When an object is immersed fully or partially in a fluid, it displaces fluid equal to the volume of the submerged portion. In this episode of Things Explained, we discuss how a tiny paper clip sinks in water but a cargo In this episode of Explainers, we explore the science behind how gigantic cruise
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- When an object is immersed fully or partially in a fluid, it displaces fluid equal to the volume of the submerged portion.
- In this episode of Things Explained, we discuss how a tiny paper clip sinks in water but a cargo
- In this episode of Explainers, we explore the science behind how gigantic cruise
- Have you ever seen a massive boat sailing across the sea and wonder...
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