the upthurst force acts on submerged objects
The object mass
ambient pressure
No, pressure affects the freezing point of substances. When you increase the presure, you lower the freezing point. So if you kept water at -4C then increased the pressure enough, the water would start to freeze
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The density of water increases with depth due to the increase in pressure. As water molecules are packed closer together under high pressure, the density of water increases. Therefore, in deep water where the pressure is higher, the density of water is also higher.
because there is water also moving in it and sound also moves in it so thats why water vapours affect our sound speed
the fluid pressure 10 ft under water is
Buoyancy affects a boat by keeping it "on" the water, not "under" the water.
i think only 2 things effect on sound under water, temperature and pressure.
Temperature, salinity, and pressure.
The boiling of water is directly proportional to temperature and inversely proportional to the pressure exerted on the water.
The pressure is 394 atm.
Some factors are: temperature, pressure, stirring, etc.
For any body of water near sea level, the pressure increases by 1 ATM per 33 feet below the surface.
The temperature and the salinity affect water's density.
Air pressure also affects the boiling point of water. The higher the air pressure, the higher the boiling point.
Are you asking hydrostatic (standing still) or if the water is under pressure such as the pressure at the base of a riser based on the height of the column of water?
it affects the water because the bubbles have oxygen inside them which causes pressure
If you're talking absorbency, it takes in the water (and water has mass, so it will grow larger, just as your stomach grows just after a meal). If you're not talking absorbency, for example an air-filled balloon under water, the size will change the deeper you go because of the pressure. Pressure affects density, so the size will fluctuate depending on the pressure/density.