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A floating object (or part of it) displaces a volume of water equal to its weight.
His "Eureka!" moment came when he realised that immersing it in water would displace a volume of water equal to the volume of the crown.
They already displace liquid water equal to their mass (Archimedes principle), so their melting would add little to the sea-level's height.
In average years, farmers and ranchers like Mr. Anderson say they pay about $30 for an acre foot of water — equal to about 326,000 gallons — a price that can rise to $100 when water is scarce.
A submerged object displaces a volume of water equal to its volume.Since the metallic object is denser than water, it displaces a larger quantity of water when it is floating within the boat than when it is submerged at the bottom of the lake.
Floating objects displace an amount of water equal to their own mass.
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Once 80% of the water had evaporated, the specimens were re-wetted, by capillary rise from the bottom, with a quantity of demi-water equal to the quantity of solution used in the first wet-dry cycle.
Water exchange with fresh deionized water was repeated until the conductivity of the permeate water was equal to that of deionized water after 8 h of dialysis.
Even a small dose of water arsenic equal to the current water arsenic concentration limit in the United States of 10 μg/L carried a 12% increase in risk compared with those with zero doses.
Water exchange with fresh deionised water was repeated three times a day until the conductivity of permeate water was equal to that of deionised distilled water after 8 h of dialysis.
The soils were air-dried, sieved to < 250 μm and remoistened to a water content equal to 65% of their water holding capacity.
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