Statement I: Imagine holding two identical bricks under water. Brick A is completely submerged just below the surface of water
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Statement I: Imagine holding two identical bricks under water. Brick A is completely submerged just below the surface of water, while brick B is at a greater depth. The magnitude of force exerted by the person (on the brick) to hold brick B in place is the same as magnitude of force. exerted by the person (on the brick) to hold brick A in place. Statement II: The magnitude of buoyant force on a brick completely submerged in water is equal to the magnitude of weight of water it displaced and does not depend on the depth of the brick in water.
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Statement I: Imagine holding two identical bricks under water. Brick A is completely submerged just below the surface of water, while brick B is at a greater depth. The magnitude of force exerted by the person (on the brick) to hold brick B in place is the same as magnitude of force. exerted by the [...]
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