Density - esp relative to water.
The density of the object or the shape of the object (like a boat) determines the buoyant force.
Mass
The greater the pressure against the bottom of a submerged object produces an upward buoyant force
FALSE
FALSE
The density of the object or the shape of the object (like a boat) determines the buoyant force.
Mass
The submerged will float
The greater the pressure against the bottom of a submerged object produces an upward buoyant force
FALSE
FALSE
The buoyant force is zero when the object is just touching the liquid. As the object displaces more volume, the buoyant force increases until the object is completely submerged. Once the object is submerged, it doesn't matter how deep it is, the buoyant force remains constant.
The buoyant force on any object in water is equal to the weight of the displaced water, regardless of how much of the object is submerged.
it is archimedes' principle
buoyant force
i will float
The buoyant force on a fully submerged object is equal to the weight of the water displaced. In fact, that's also true of a floating object.