Yes it does. If you have 2 same weights, but ones a different size, the bigger one will be more buoyant.
Neither gravity nor buoyancy have dimensions (size).
Gravity and buoyancy.
it is made of your mom and milk
Buoyancy affects floating and sinking objects by it allowing it to sink or float. Buoyancy is an upward force that allows something to float on water so yeahs... yupp >___________<
underwater your lung become a balloon and as much air it hold as much positive buoyancy effect it makes. We are using our lung underwater to maintain our buoyancy. That is why you should follow the rule of "Never Hold a breath" as if you did and assented fast your can damage your lung
Buoyancy
Neither gravity nor buoyancy have dimensions (size).
no
Gravity and buoyancy.
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No. The wakeboard is made to withstand that.
If it alters its density, yes.
density
it is made of your mom and milk
it is made of your mom and milk
Well, buoyancy is capacity to float in liquid. So the object needs to have air to make it float an example for an boat the Titanic for example was really heavy it was made out of steel so it had air in the bottom to make the ship float.
Buoyancy affects floating and sinking objects by it allowing it to sink or float. Buoyancy is an upward force that allows something to float on water so yeahs... yupp >___________<