And I don't know how to plumb, but I rely on plumbers to take care of my crap.True, but I wouldn't know how to farm, and I am still dependant on farmers for all my food.
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And I don't know how to plumb, but I rely on plumbers to take care of my crap.True, but I wouldn't know how to farm, and I am still dependant on farmers for all my food.
Legend* has it that J. Robert Oppenheimer was posed this buoyancy question (tossing a rock out of a boat) and got it wrong.We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology - Carl Sagan
And Decartes is rumoured to have said, "I don't know maths from a hole in the ground."Well, oppenheimer obviously had no clue about science
what will change the level of the pool more 100 lbs of lead or 100 lbs of aluminum.. when submerged it is the displacement of the item not the weight
and then the same question with a 1 cu container with 100 lbs of leas and the other with 1oo lbs of aluminum. which will raise the pool level more
The denser the material, the more the change in volume for this problem.
For the first case, lead will change the level more.
For the second case, the materials are encased in a box making them constant volume. Same volume, and same weight = same density. In this case, the level will change the same.