Water is poured in two identical glasses up to the same height. A homogeneous steel bar weighing 500 g

Water is poured in two identical glasses up to the same height. A homogeneous steel bar weighing 500 g was completely immersed in one glass, and an ingot of silver of the same weight in the other. Will the water rise to the same height in both glasses? Consider that no water is poured out of the glass.

The height to which the column of water rises in each of the glasses depends on the volume of the body immersed in it.

A steel bar and a silver bar have the same mass, however, the density of these materials is different (silver has a higher density), therefore the volume of the items immersed is also different.

Thus, after the immersion of the bar and the ingot, the water level in the glasses will become different, the volume of the bar is larger, so the water level in the glass with the bar will be higher than in the glass with the ingot.



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