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well The upward force of a liquid or gas on an object is called
Buoyancy.
Buoyancy:)
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.
Yes, and the strength of the force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body.True
well The upward force of a liquid or gas on an object is called
An upward force acting on an object immersed in a liquid or gas. [NOT SOLID]
Buoyancy.
Buoyancy depends on the density of the gas or liquid in which an object is submersed and the volume of the object, because the upward force is equal to the weight of the gas or liquid that the object disperses. If you disregard the volume of the container itself, the upward force on such a container completely submerged in pure water would be the weight of 55 gallons of water, which is about 459 pounds.
Buoyancy:)
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.
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.
For an object moving through the liquid or gas that force is drag.
Yes, and the strength of the force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body.True
Buoyancy is the upward force on an object produced by surrounding liquids or gas in which it's immersed due to pressure difference of the fluid between the top and bottom of the object. (ability of an object to float in a liquid) (upward force that keeps an object afloat) For an object to float it needs to have a lesser density then water If an object weighs more than it's buoyancy it sinks, if it weighs less, it floats.
Apparent weight of an object is the weight of an object when the object is partially or totally immersed in a fluid{liquid/gas} normally apparent weight of an object is less than the real weight of an object due to an upward force {upthrust} which is produced by the pressure difference inside the fluids.
An object submerged in a liquid or gas has an upward force, called buoyancy, acting on it that is equal to the weight of the liquid or gas displaced by the object. For example, pure water weighs about 62.4 pounds per cubic foot. Therefore, an object with a volume of 1 cubic foot that is completely submerged in pure water has an upward force of 62.4 pounds acting on it, making it feel 62.4 pounds lighter while it is completely in the water.