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Yes, pressure in the liquid caused by its molecules constantly being in motion force it to take on the shape of its container (within limits).
Buoyant force is directly proportional to the density of the liquid. as the density of the liquid increases, the Buoyant force increases.
Buoyant force is caused by differences in fluid pressure.Buoyancy is the upward force on an object produced by the surrounding fluid (could be a liquid or a gas) in which it is fully or partially immersed.
As a body gets immersed in the liquid then equal volume of the liquid is displaced. The weight of this displaced liquid would offer an upward force tending to push the immersed body out of the liquid. This force is known to be BUOYANT FORCE.
Heat transfer during convection heating is simply caused by diffuse expansion through liquid with regard to the force of buoyancy. This phenomenon can be noticed in nature as well as forced in the lab
Yes, pressure in the liquid caused by its molecules constantly being in motion force it to take on the shape of its container (within limits).
convection is the transfer of heat in a liquid or gas by thermal energy from one part of a fluid to another. ;0)
Buoyant force is directly proportional to the density of the liquid. as the density of the liquid increases, the Buoyant force increases.
Buoyant force is caused by differences in fluid pressure.Buoyancy is the upward force on an object produced by the surrounding fluid (could be a liquid or a gas) in which it is fully or partially immersed.
As a body gets immersed in the liquid then equal volume of the liquid is displaced. The weight of this displaced liquid would offer an upward force tending to push the immersed body out of the liquid. This force is known to be BUOYANT FORCE.
The buoyant force is a contact force, exerted by contact with a liquid that displaces the liquid within a gravity field. No contact, no force.
The Buoyant Force
Heat transfer during convection heating is simply caused by diffuse expansion through liquid with regard to the force of buoyancy. This phenomenon can be noticed in nature as well as forced in the lab
The buoyant force depends on the volume of liquid displaced and the density of the liquid.
Suction is caused by an are of negative pressure.
buoyant force = density of the liquid*Volume*gravity. so the buoyant force is directly proportional to the density of a liquid.
The inward force among the molecules of a liquid is Surface Tension