Upthrust.
because bouyant force is the result of the displacement of the fluid an object is in, if a fluis is displaced by the volume of an object the weight of the fluid being displaced is pushing up on the object
Archimedes'
Because buoyancy is a property of fluids, and not the object immersed in them. By comparing densities, you get that buoyancy is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced, because the volume of an object is equal to the volume displaced.
It can be, or it can be less than the weight of the object.The buoyant force is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.
The buoyancy force is equal to the WEIGHT of the volume of fluid displaced by the object.
because bouyant force is the result of the displacement of the fluid an object is in, if a fluis is displaced by the volume of an object the weight of the fluid being displaced is pushing up on the object
No, it is equal in volume.
Archimedes' Principle relates the weight of a fluid displaced to the object placed in the fluid. If the weight of the fluid displaced is less than the object's weight ,then the object sinks. When the weights of the object and displaced water are equal, the object will float.
Archimedes'
Yes.
The weight of the bouyant force and the fluid displaced by the object are equal.
"buoyancy"
This is corrent
the "buoyant" force
"An object in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the displaced fluid."is.
Because buoyancy is a property of fluids, and not the object immersed in them. By comparing densities, you get that buoyancy is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced, because the volume of an object is equal to the volume displaced.
It can be, or it can be less than the weight of the object.The buoyant force is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.