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I am pretty sure its neutral buoyancy.

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Does the bouyant force on a submerged object depend on the weight of the object?

No, but the difference between the buoyant force and the weight of the object will determine whether it floats or sinks.


How an upward force is created on object submerged in water?

There will be no force created.It is the density of the object to make itself float.Not theupward force which makes the object floats.


If a 30kg object is submerged and displaces 40kg of liquid it will?

neither float nor sink


The net upward force that a liquid exerts on a submerged object is?

The upward force exerted by a liquid on a submerged object (or even on a floating object) is called buoyancy.


Do hydrometers float higher in liquids that are more dense or less dense?

An object floats when it displaces a volume of fluid that is equal to its total weight. The more dense (heavier per volume) the fluid is, the less the volume is that must be displaced to equal the weight of the object that floats in it.Therefore an object floats higher (is less submerged) in a denser fluid.


What is the upward force on an object submerged in a fluid called?

buoyancy


A completely submerged object displaces it own?

A submerged object will displace its own volume of the liquid it is submerged in.


Water pressure is the greatest against submerged object sides of a submerged object same top?

Water pressure is greatest against the bottom of a submerged object?


What does a submerged object displace?

a submerged object displaces liquid which is equal to its volume


What does the amount of fluid displaced by a submerged object depened on?

The volume of the submerged object.


How does neutralization work?

It is when the object neither sinks nor conpleatly floats on top of the surface it stays in the middle kind of what a submarine does


What effect does buoyancy have on a submerged object?

It tends to float the submerged object on the surface of that medium.