No buoyant force would act only in the upward direction against the weight of the body as it gets immersed in the liquid.
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, all fluids wether it is gas or liquid, will experience buoyant force.
The pressure of a liquid acts in all directions. The "buoyant force" is upwards; it is the net force related to the fact that at the bottom of a fluid, the pressure is higher than at the top.
Yes, but any bit of force in any horizontal direction is always exactly cancelled by an equal-size bit of force in the opposite horizontal direction, so there's never a NET horizontal buoyant force. It's only apparent in the upward vertical direction.
The same for all.
No. Fluids with higher density produce higher buoyant force.
The best place to get information about buoyant force is a school and ask a science instructor. Another source would be to ask Google or go to a local library.
The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.
Not at all. (The buoyancy force equals the weight if the displaced water,)
The buoyant force of the starfish is greater than the force of gravity. This is due to the shape and area of the starfish. It is all physics!
First of all, the buoyant force on the object doesn't depend on how you measure it, or whether you measure it at all. The buoyant force on an object in a fluid, whether it's submerged partially, entirely, or not at all, is equal to the weight of the fluid that would fill the space occupied by the object if the object weren't there.
Thrust is the only perpendicular force but upthrust is the force which act on a body when is in drown vessel