None of the statements are true. Speed is distance divided by time, therefore, as time decreases and distance remains constant, speed increases.
A metacentric diagram is a graphical representation of a ship's stability characteristics. It shows the relationship between the center of buoyancy, center of gravity, and the metacentric height. By analyzing this diagram, naval architects can assess the stability of a vessel in different loading conditions.
The upthrust depends on the volume of object if volume is more the liquid displaced will be more and the force per unit area will increase and density is equal to mass per unit volume so by density the buoyancy.
Three types of buoyancy are positive buoyancy, negative buoyancy, and neutral buoyancy. Positive buoyancy occurs when an object is lighter than the fluid it displaces, causing it to float. Negative buoyancy happens when an object is heavier than the fluid it displaces, causing it to sink. Neutral buoyancy is when an object has the same density as the fluid it displaces, resulting in it neither sinking nor floating.
Sure! What are the following statements about centripetal force you would like to know if they are true or not?
None of the statements are true. Speed is distance divided by time, therefore, as time decreases and distance remains constant, speed increases.
Identities are statements that are true for any number.
What are three statements that are true about Francis Drake?
During an investigation several students make statements about solutions which statement is not true
A synonym for "buoyancy" is floatability. An antonym for "buoyancy" is heaviness. Please see the related link below.
The earliest agricultural societies were able to develop in different climate zones. [APEX]
For a full explanation of how the buoyancy principle works and how it relates the helium and hot air balloons go to the related question "What is the buoyancy principle?" in the Related Questions section below.
The amount of buoyancy an item has is determined by its weight in comparison to its volume (or simply put, its density) The less dense it is, the more buoyant it is. For a full explanation of how buoyancy works go to the related question "What is the buoyancy principle?" in the Related Questions section below.
Without know what statements you are referring to we cannot answer.
Lots of statements are not true about polymers.
Lots of statements about novels are true.
Lots of statements are not true about polymers.