Physics, 21.01.2021 22:40 demahjanaytinsley
Two identical fish, both at sea level, float in two identical aquariums with identical quantities of water. Fish A is in Alaska, so it weighs more than fish B at the equator, since g is larger at sea level in Alaska. Which statement is correct?
a. They both displace the same quantity of water.
b. Fish A displaces a greater quantity of water than fish B.
c. Fish A has a smaller acceleration than Fish B when equal horizontal forces are applied to each, because Fish A weighs more.
d. A comparison is impossible unless they are both floating at the same level.
e. Fish B displaces a greater quantity of water than fish A.
f. if there is any work you can possibly show please show it.
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