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Archimedes’ Principle Explained: Water Displacement by a Submerged Object #79549 (License: Personal Use)
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The image shows two identical transparent cylinders: the left contains water at a baseline level, while the right shows the same cylinder with a golden ornate key fully submerged, causing the water level to rise. Red arrows indicate external pressure or force application, and a vertical double arrow highlights the change in water height. This classic illustration demonstrates how submerged objects displace a volume of fluid equal to their own volume.
Used in educational science content (e.g., physics or STEM lessons) to explain buoyancy, density, and Archimedes’ principle; matches user intent for visual learning, homework help, or teacher resources.
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