Increasing, because the volume of displaced fluid, and therefore the weight of
displaced fluid, is increasing.
Yes as long as it does not compress as it sinks further.
the 'buoyant' force
If the object is floating, then the buoyant force is equal to the object's weight.
Archimedes'
Buoyant force.The buoyant force is the net upward force exerted by a fluid on a submerged or immersed object.Archimedes' principle states that the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced.An object will float in a fluid if the buoyant force on the object is equal to the object's weight.
Yes as long as it does not compress as it sinks further.
the 'buoyant' force
If the object is floating, then the buoyant force is equal to the object's weight.
buoyant force is the result of the displacement of the fluid an object is in. if a fluid is displaced by the volume of an object, the weight of the fluid being displaced is pushing up on that object
It says that the buoyant force acting on the object is equalto the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.
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Archimedes'
Buoyant force.The buoyant force is the net upward force exerted by a fluid on a submerged or immersed object.Archimedes' principle states that the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced.An object will float in a fluid if the buoyant force on the object is equal to the object's weight.
Buoyant force is defined as the upward force exerted by a liquid, gas or other fluid, that opposes the weight of an immersed object. According to Archimedes' principle, the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the objects. Because all of the objects displace the fluid, buoyant force acts on all of them.
Yes.
Boyles law
If the object is floating, then the buoyant force is equal to the object's weight.Read more: An_object_floats_in_a_fluid_What_can_you_say_about_the_buoyant_force_on_the_object