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In that case, of course, the net force is down - the object will sink.

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What are the rules of buoyancy?

If the force of gravity is greater than the buoyant force, the object will sink. If the buoyant force is greater than the force of gravity, the object will rise. If the force of gravity equals the buoyant force (neutral buoyancy), the object will float.


When a surfer gets on the board heshe is adding mass to the surfboard In order to float with the surfer on board the combined of the surfer and board must still be less than that of water?

The force that causes things (like the surfer and the surfboard) to float is buoyancy. The force of buoyancy can be determined by the total weight of the liquid that is displaced by the object. The more water that is displaced, the greater the force of buoyancy. Because the surfboard is large (displaces a lot of water) and is relatively light, the upward force of buoyancy from the water is greater than combined downward force from gravity of the surfer and the surfboard. Thus, the surfer and the surfboard float.


What law explains the floating of objects on water?

You need to explore the following topics: 1) Pascal's Principle, 2) Buoyancy, and 3) Archimedes' Principle.In a nutshell, objects submerged in a fluid such as water will experience an upward force that is proportional to the size of the object. That upward force is called buoyancy. If an object's buoyancy is greater than its weight (which is a downward force), the object will float. If the buoyancy is not sufficiently large to overcome the weight, the objects sinks.


As mass becomes greater what happens to the force of gravity?

The force of gravity rises.


What is the force that acts against the force of buoyancy?

gravity

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What are the rules of buoyancy?

If the force of gravity is greater than the buoyant force, the object will sink. If the buoyant force is greater than the force of gravity, the object will rise. If the force of gravity equals the buoyant force (neutral buoyancy), the object will float.


What floats and sinks in water?

It depends on the buoyancy force if the weight is greater than buoyancy force it will sink other wise it will float.


How is fluid used to lift heavy objects?

Water helps lift an objects via the buoyancy force. The buoyancy force is equal to the weight of water displaced by the volume of the submerged object. If this buoyancy force is equal to the weight of the object, the object will float in that position. If the object is completely submerged and the resulting buoyancy force is less than the weight of the object, it will continue to sink.


What are the 2 forces involved in sinking and floating?

Gravity is pulling down, and Buoyancy is pushing up. When the force of gravity is greater than the buoyant force, objects sink. When the buoyant force is greater than the force of gravity, objects float.


What is the force called that is exerted by a fluid that has objects immersed in it?

Buoyant force, buoyancy force, buoyancy.


Why is the buoyancy force of dead sea so large?

The extreme salinity - saltiness - means the water there has a higher density than regular sea water. and the higher the density the greater the buoyancy.


When a surfer gets on the board heshe is adding mass to the surfboard In order to float with the surfer on board the combined of the surfer and board must still be less than that of water?

The force that causes things (like the surfer and the surfboard) to float is buoyancy. The force of buoyancy can be determined by the total weight of the liquid that is displaced by the object. The more water that is displaced, the greater the force of buoyancy. Because the surfboard is large (displaces a lot of water) and is relatively light, the upward force of buoyancy from the water is greater than combined downward force from gravity of the surfer and the surfboard. Thus, the surfer and the surfboard float.


What law explains the floating of objects on water?

You need to explore the following topics: 1) Pascal's Principle, 2) Buoyancy, and 3) Archimedes' Principle.In a nutshell, objects submerged in a fluid such as water will experience an upward force that is proportional to the size of the object. That upward force is called buoyancy. If an object's buoyancy is greater than its weight (which is a downward force), the object will float. If the buoyancy is not sufficiently large to overcome the weight, the objects sinks.


How negative buoyancy affect a blimp?

Negative buoyancy is when the gravitational pull on a diver is greater than the buoyant force. This means that the diver is being pulled downward, and that the buoyant force is doing negative work (work that is in the opposite direction of the displacement). Positive buoyancy is the opposite situation in which the buoyant force of the diver is greater than the gravitational pull, which makes the diver move upwards. Usually, a person's weight is slightly more than the weight of the displaced amount of water. For example, a person who weighs 80kg displaces 79dm2 of water, which weighs 79kg, that is, he has about 1kg of negative buoyancy. As for your question whether this negative buoancy is a unique feature for black people, the answer is no. it is related to the person's density.


As mass becomes greater what happens to the force of gravity?

The force of gravity rises.


What happens to the buoyant force when the amount if the density is increased?

Yes. Buoyancy force = weight of liquid displaced.If an object is less dense than the liquid, it floats. In this case no liquid is displaced. If the object is more dense than th4 liquid, it will sink displacing some liquid. the displaced liquid weight is the buoyancy force.


Who invented the buoyancy force?

This is a force of nature and not invented.