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In B. inggris / Sekolah Menengah Atas | 2025-08-21

Text 4 Hello, my friends. As a new student, I would like to talk about myself so we could know each other better. I am Safira Indah, and you can call me Indah. I'm 13 years old. I had been living in Jakarta before I moved to Surakarta. I moved here two weeks ago because my father had to work in Surakarta. Now I live in Banjarsari with my parents and my little sister. I chose to study here because my uncle in Jebres told me that this is one of the best schools in Surakarta. I think it is a good chance to learn many things here with all of you. Activity 4 Knowledge Why Do People Shake Hands When Introducing ? The handshake may have originated in prehistory as a demonstration of peaceful intent, since it shows that the hand holds no weapon. Another possibility is that it originated as a symbolic gesture of mutual commitment to an oath or promise: two hands clasping each other represents the sealing of a bond. Answer the questions below based on the texts on Activity 3! 1. What are the texts about? Answer: 2. Where is Catherine from? Answer: 3. What does Catherine do to spend time? 4. Answer. Answer: What is the full name of Yoga? 5. Where does Yoga live now? Answer: 6. Good morning all, allow me to introduce myself. 7. 8. What kind of expression is it? Answer: When was Faiz born? Answer: Who is Dadang Kurnia? Answer: 9. How old is Indah? Answer: 10. With whom does Indah live? Answer: Bahasa Inggris VII SMP/MTs Semester Gasal (Kurikulum Merdeka)​

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The buoyant force on a gold cube suspended in water would be the same as when it is fully submerged because the volume of displaced fluid remains constant, as per Archimedes' principle. ;

Answered by muskangoswami8788 | 2024-06-18

The buoyant force on an object submerged in a fluid is determined by the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. This is known as Archimedes' Principle. If a gold cube is suspended in water, the buoyant force acting on it would be equal to the weight of the water displaced by the cube. Assuming the cube is completely submerged and not touching the bottom or sides of the container, this force would not change whether the cube is resting at the bottom or suspended in the fluid. However, if the cube is on the bottom of the container, it is not purely experiencing the buoyant force but also the normal force from the solid container surface.
When the gold cube is suspended in the fluid, the only force acting upward is the buoyant force. The magnitude of this buoyant force can be observed by the fact that when the cube is removed, the space it occupied would be filled with fluid weighing the same as the displaced water. This concept explains why objects feel lighter in the water and why there is a net upward, or buoyant, force on submerged objects in a fluid.

Answered by LevonHelm | 2024-06-24

The buoyant force on a gold cube suspended in water will be the same as when it is fully submerged, according to Archimedes' Principle. This is because the volume of water displaced remains constant regardless of whether the cube is submerged or suspended. Only changes in the cube's volume or the water's density would affect the buoyant force.
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Answered by muskangoswami8788 | 2024-12-16

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Answered by nengnurhasanah7786 | 2025-08-21