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The relationship between buoyant force and weight was first stated by Archimedes.
buoyant force is always or equal to the force exerted by gravity. that's why an object floats.
Buoyant force is equal to the weight of the water displaced.
Archimedes first stated the relationship between buoyant force and weight of a displaced fluid.
buoyant force = density of the liquid*Volume*gravity. so the buoyant force is directly proportional to the density of a liquid.
The relationship between buoyant force and weight was first stated by Archimedes.
buoyant force is always or equal to the force exerted by gravity. that's why an object floats.
the relationship between buoyant force and gravity is that both definitions have to do with floatation . gravity and buoyant both keep you your object afloat so that it does not submerge
Buoyant force is equal to the weight of the water displaced.
Archimedes first stated the relationship between buoyant force and weight of a displaced fluid.
buoyant force = density of the liquid*Volume*gravity. so the buoyant force is directly proportional to the density of a liquid.
They are equal
Never. Because buoyant force is equal to the weight of the displaced liquid. The same volume would get diplaced even though the depth is changed
Buoyant force is directly proportional to the density of the liquid. as the density of the liquid increases, the Buoyant force increases.
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