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Density of the bricks alone is greater than the density of the water. The Rubbermaid container disperses the density of the bricks that is much less the the density of the water. Much simpler explanation.
The problem is I feel it is different in how you draw it. I can’t tell what. Like for example the one pair I have to draw is also the dotted line and a triangle to represent the shape in a 2d. Also, the Octahedral has a T-shape and is Linear as well. It just represents the lone pairs.
Goos job. Small job can become huge job. Little push on balanced heavy tower can completely redirect its future 😊 Ratios by masses, stechio or volumes? So water can burn 😊
That not what s happening. The displacement of the partially submerged plastic tote artificially raises the water level to make it appear like the bricks didnt displace enough to raise the water level. Remove the tote, mark the line, add the bricks. The water level will absolutely go up.
But the bricks are forcing displacement of the water in the volume of the larger tub including air space inside the tub which all together is a lot more than the bricks by themselves.
1. The submerged bricks dispalce a volume of water equal to the volume of the bricks (that is the apparent volume minus all the voids inside the bricks). 2. When the brick are floating they displace a volume of water equal to the weight of the bricks. Since brick has a specific gravity of around 2.5, the floating bricks will displace a volume of water equal to the 2.5 times the volume of the bricks. 3. Therefore the water level is higher when the bricks are floating as opposed to being submerged.
I'm not a physicist, but I don't think you explained that correctly. The water is displaced due to something taking up space in the water. The larger the item, the greater the displacement. If you put bricks the size of the container in there, the water would go up to the line.
Actual at initial stage water was displaced, by volume of tub with weight of bricks... Final stage only weight of bricks , with lowest volume... Without tub.. So , less displacement of water... Conclusion: volume with weight = Displacement of liquid.. If any one appreciate... Hit likes .
You can see small clouds of blue form in the middle of the beaker right before it fully flashes black, similar to the nucleation point in crystallization.
It's all by volume, the bricks in the boat are displacing the boat's volume not the bricks , if the object weighs more than the water it displaces its simply producing more volume that's submerged in the water ! If you submerged an aluminum ball it would displace the same amount of water that a lead ball of the same size would .... So it's volume not weight !
None of this makes sense as when u put the bricks in the secondary you’ve now displaced the entire secondary vessel’s volume of contact vs just the bricks.