N rbze yrt ddooyy nhdq. Approximately.
2007-03-24 13:31:01
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answer #1
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answered by mcd 4
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yes.
no really the answer is "yes"!
When you toss it in it will make waves waves will raise and lower the level of water (until they disipate)
When you float in a boat you displace your weight of water when you drop something into the water you displace that volume. So, ignoring the small amount of potential energy lost (leading to greater evaporation from the lake's surface) the level will drop.
On the otherhand there will probably be voids in the statue and air bubbles on its surface. Those will increase the volume of the lake - the bubbles on its surface will eventually dissolve or float up but the voids, the voids (air filled one presumes) will be there for a long long time. But the density of bz is so much greater than that of water that you will undoubtedly lower the lake level. (unless it gets stuck in a intake manifold or something...)
2007-03-24 20:36:47
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It would remain the same.... The weight of the statue in the boat with you has already displaced the water. It being in the boat or in the water would not affect the level any further.
2007-03-28 03:08:54
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answer #3
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answered by Izen G 5
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That's a math question. Of course the water level changes.....Your displacing water, it has to go somewhere....by how much ? That's where the math comes in handy.
2007-03-24 23:07:56
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answered by She Said 4
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water level stays the same since the amount of dispacement is unchanged
2007-03-24 22:35:56
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answered by stalkin ya 4
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it will rise a little bit, but you wouldn't notice. theres too much water for a dramatic change.
2007-03-24 20:30:07
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answered by J L 2
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it will sink because of the weight. it cant displace water as a solid.
2007-03-24 20:23:07
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answered by J 4
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Could you try that again in English?
2007-03-24 20:24:54
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answered by ckm1956 7
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