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The upward force exerted by fluids is called buoyancy. It is dependent on the weight of the object in question.
The upward force exerted on an object in a fluid is buoyancy.
The upward force exerted by a liquid on a submerged object (or even on a floating object) is called buoyancy.
Forces are exerted on a submerged object due to water pressure not being balanced due to buoyancy. This is when the pressure at the bottom of the submerged object is greater than the fluid on the top of the object, thus projecting the object upward.
the weight water displaced (volume of the object times 62.4 for fresh water) minus the weight of the object in air
The upward force exerted by fluids is called buoyancy. It is dependent on the weight of the object in question.
buoyancy
The upward force exerted on an object in a fluid is buoyancy.
The upward force exerted by a liquid on a submerged object (or even on a floating object) is called buoyancy.
Forces are exerted on a submerged object due to water pressure not being balanced due to buoyancy. This is when the pressure at the bottom of the submerged object is greater than the fluid on the top of the object, thus projecting the object upward.
Gravity pulls both the fluid and the submerged object downward. The difference between the gravitational attractive forces on the fluid and the submerged object describes the upward (buoyant) force that the fluid exerts on the object.
Archimedes' principle indicates that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether fully or partially submerged, is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces.
the weight water displaced (volume of the object times 62.4 for fresh water) minus the weight of the object in air
The Buoyant Force is the upward force exerted on an object submerged in water. Anything less dense than the liquid it is submerged in tends to float. Anything that is more dense than the liquid that it is in tends to sink.
That force is bouyancy. Bouyancy is also present in a gas, but its effects are usually negligible except on objects with very low densities.
Buoyancy is an upward acting force. It is caused by fluid preassure which opposes an objects weight ( their gravitational pull downwards ).
Buoyant force.The buoyant force is the net upward force exerted by a fluid on a submerged or immersed object.Archimedes' principle states that the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced.An object will float in a fluid if the buoyant force on the object is equal to the object's weight.