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Mass is the measure of inertia .sliding friction depend on mass.

so their ratio of mass will be 1:5

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Q: Suppose two blocks of identical shape and size were placed in water Block A is made of wood and block B is made of iron How would the buoyant force on these two objects compare?
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If two identical objects are placed in different fluids the buoyant force will be greater on the object in the?

The buoyant force will be greater on the object in the denser fluid.


What determines an objects buoyant force?

Density


What word describes objects that float?

buoyant


What if an objects weighs 135 newtons how much is the buoyant force to make a neutral buoyancy?

The buoyant force is 135N


Is the buoyant force of a metal equal to the buoyant force of a wood that has the same mass?

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.


Why do objects seem to be lighter in water than in air?

Objects are more buoyant in water than in air.


How do natural objects compare to manufactured objects?

they compare by they are both objects and man handal them


Does an objects buoyant and weight mean the same thing?

no because buoyant means how much can an object float and weight means how much it weighs.


What makes objects more or less buoyant than other objects?

Their mass (and the density of the fluid they're floating in).


What is the relationship between buoyant force and weight in air when submerged in water?

There's no relationship between the weight of an object in air and the buoyantforce on it when it's in water.The buoyant force is equal to the weight of the water the object displaces,which depends directly on its volume.Two objects that have identical weight in air will experience radically differentbuoyant forces in water if their volumes are different.


What objects float in salt water?

Ships, boats, anything buoyant, really...


What force cause objects to float when the weight is greater than a buoyant force?

If the weight of an object is greater than its buoyant force, then it will not float - it will sink.