that makes the item weightless. it will float freely not gaining or loosing altitude.
If the force of gravity is greater than the buoyant force, the object will sink. If the buoyant force is greater than the force of gravity, the object will rise. If the force of gravity equals the buoyant force (neutral buoyancy), the object will float.
buoyant force is always or equal to the force exerted by gravity. that's why an object floats.
It will accelerate upward. When it reaches the surface and part of the object sticks out of the fluid, then the buoyant force decreases. When enough of it sticks out so that the buoyant force exactly equals the force of gravity (the object's weight), then it stops rising and stays right where it is (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
A buoyant force equals the weight of the fluid being displaced
The force that acts against gravity is the buoyant force.
gravity
Sink
the force of gravity
Weight (gravity).
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the buoyant force points up and gravity goes down that's why we are balanced.