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The property of bouyancy is the property related to keeping objects supported in fluids.

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Q: What is the force which supports objects in fluid?
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What is a upward force exerted on objects in a fluid?

The upward force exerted on an object in a fluid is buoyancy.


What is the upward force on objects in a fluid?

bouyancy


What is the name of the force exerted by fluid on objects immersed in it?

Bouyant force


What is the force that pushes up on an object in a liquid?

That force is bouyancy. Bouyancy is also present in a gas, but its effects are usually negligible except on objects with very low densities.


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

Buoyant force, buoyancy force, buoyancy.


Is an upward force exerted by a fluid on any object in the fluid?

Yes. Even objects whose density is greater then the fluid's.


Name of the force exerted by a fluid on objects immersed in it?

atmosphere


Why does a buoyant force act on every object in Fluid?

Buoyant force is defined as the upward force exerted by a liquid, gas or other fluid, that opposes the weight of an immersed object. According to Archimedes' principle, the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the objects. Because all of the objects displace the fluid, buoyant force acts on all of them.


What fluid force allows objects to float?

Cohension; surface tension


Which force in fluids opposes motion?

Such force is called viscosity..the force produces in liquid and opposes the motion of fluid and also the motion of the objects in fluid..it is also called the internal friction..


How does friction affect the the motion of objects?

Friction is a force that occurs when two surfaces slide past another. The force of friction opposes the motion of an object, causing moving objects losing energy and slow down. When objects move through a fluid, such as air of water, the fluid exerts a frictional force on a moving object.


Why is there an upward force on objects in fluid?

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.