if a 1-l container is immersed halfway into water, what is the volume of the water displaced? what is the buoyant force on the container?

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As water fills the container halfway, the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the liquid, according to the Archimedes principle. V=0.5 L and the container is subject to a 5 N buoyant force.The upward force applied to an object that is fully or partially submerged in a fluid is known as the buoyant force. Upthrust is another name for this upward thrust. A body submerged partially or completely in a fluid appears to shed weight, or to be lighter, due to the buoyant force.When an object is submerged in water or any other liquid, we notice that it receives a force opposite the gravitational pull from the downward direction, which results in a loss of weight. The fluid's upward force works against the weight of an object submerged in the fluid. As we are well aware, a fluid column's pressure rises with depth.To know more about buoyant force click here:https://brainly.com/question/21990136#SPJ4