Will the buoyancy felt by your body in a pool be greater if you stretch your body out flat or if you curl up into a ball? Why? explain.
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Assuming that complete body is immersed in water, the volume of water displaced by our body will be equal to the volume of our body. Whether we strtch our body flat, or we curl up into a ball, the volume of our body remains same. So buoyancy remains same.
Will the buoyancy felt by your body in a pool be greater if you stretch your...
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You’ve received your raise pool for the year and it’s not as big as you had hoped. You fear that you won’t be able to provide the kind of raises you think most of your employees deserve. The only problem is that the human resources department requires that performance evaluation scores be aligned with raises. Thus, you won’t be able to give your employees high performance scores and low raises, but rather you’ll have to downgrade their performance scores to...
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