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When a solid body is totally immersed in a fluid, the upthrust is equal to the weight of fluid displaced. This weight is the volume of the solid body times the density of the fluid. Fluids of different densities will produce different upthrusts.Note. If the body is floating on the surface of the fluid, the upthrust does not depend on the density of the fluid. The floating solid will sink into the fluid until the upthrust exactly equals its weight, then it won't sink any deeper. In flotation the buoyancy force always equals the weight of the body, whatever the fluid's density.
Apparent weight of an object is the weight of an object when the object is partially or totally immersed in a fluid{liquid/gas} normally apparent weight of an object is less than the real weight of an object due to an upward force {upthrust} which is produced by the pressure difference inside the fluids.
The less dense object will submerge LESS than the denser object...UNLESS they both are so dense that they BOTH TOTALLY SINK.
In a broad sense it means that you see clocks carried by people moving relative to you move slowly. This effect is totally negligible in every day life by the way, the speeds need to approach that of light for the effects to be apparent. More specifically it states that time moves slower in inertial frames moving relative to yours.
A strawberry is almost all water and therefore the specific gravity or density will be close to that of water. In fact, it is around 0.95 that of water so a strawberry will just float although it will be almost totally submerged.
It is "a therapeutic bath in which the person or a given body part is totally immersed in the therapeutic substance."
They are totally unrelated.
It is totally painless.
Upthurst acts on a body which is partially or totally immersed in a fluid and it is equal to the weight of fluid displaced.
They are two totally different units of measure. The thing that links them is Density. Measured as Specific Gravity (S.G.) or relative density (relative to fresh water) Fresh water weighs 1000 kilogrammes (1 Tonne) per 1 cubic metre, which is pretty neat. This works for the metric system using S.I. units. (Note to Al. My speller allows Metre as a correct spelling)
James D. DeLaurier has written: 'A stability analysis of cable-body systems totally immersed in a fluid stream'
Upthurst acts on a body which is partially or totally immersed in a fluid and it is equal to the weight of fluid displaced.
When a solid body is totally immersed in a fluid, the upthrust is equal to the weight of fluid displaced. This weight is the volume of the solid body times the density of the fluid. Fluids of different densities will produce different upthrusts.Note. If the body is floating on the surface of the fluid, the upthrust does not depend on the density of the fluid. The floating solid will sink into the fluid until the upthrust exactly equals its weight, then it won't sink any deeper. In flotation the buoyancy force always equals the weight of the body, whatever the fluid's density.
Sometimes. If a person lived with you as part of your household, they can sometimes be what is called a "qualifying relative" even if they are totally unrelated to you. Explore the link below.
Gravity does not depend on density. Gravity is the gravitational pull that is invisible and cannot be touched or changed. Density is how much matter is packed within an object, which can be changed. Gravity and density are two totally different things, and are in no way related, therefore gravity does not depend on density.
The density would be 25/500 =0.05 g/mL This is a totally unlikely result since the rock has roughly one twentieth the density of water!
It is a form of baptism in the Christian theology. Young infants can be totally immersed as the Southern Baptist do. It is also used when a Child is christened and has his name blessed,