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I'm trying to imagine how submarines work in terms of buoyant force. As a sub takes on water, doesn't that mean that the amount of water the submarine is displacing would be less, so that the weight of the water that is actually displaced is less, so it would experience less of a buoyant force? When I think about it that way, it doesn't make sense.
I'm imagining it as a circle, and when the circle becomes half filled, it it is displacing less of the water around it.
I'm imagining it as a circle, and when the circle becomes half filled, it it is displacing less of the water around it.