yes, all fluids wether it is gas or liquid, will experience buoyant force.
Yes, liquid and gases exert a buoyant force on object because of the surface tension of the fluid.
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buoyant force is always or equal to the force exerted by gravity. that's why an object floats.
Buoyant force is directly proportional to the density of the liquid. as the density of the liquid increases, the Buoyant force increases.
Buoyant force is dependent on the density of the fluid. Since water is denser than air (by a lot), an object immersed in water will experience a much greater buoyant force than one surrounded entirely by air.
Yes, liquid and gases exert a buoyant force on object because of the surface tension of the fluid.
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Both liquid and gas
It will if it occupies space where liquid should be.
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buoyant force is always or equal to the force exerted by gravity. that's why an object floats.
Buoyant force is based upon the mass of the water displaced. Therefore, two objects will have the same buoyant force if they have the some volumes.
A buoyant force equals the weight of the fluid being displaced
Buoyant force is directly proportional to the density of the liquid. as the density of the liquid increases, the Buoyant force increases.
Gas expands while water doesn't if you have 8oz of water in a 10oz container then pour it in a 16oz the water will stay 8 oz
As buoyant force decreases then the body starts sinking down.
The buoyant force depends on the volume of liquid displaced and the density of the liquid.