I have no idea that's why I searched it up
in a pool when yo bobbin about init
because of the upthrust force acting on you ..
No, the weight and upthrust are two different forces acting on an object. If both weight and upthrust are acting on an object, the total resultant force is the two added together, but weight is solely a product of the mass (which remains unchanged, unless you take into account special relativity, but I'm guessing we're not in this instance) and acceleration acting on the given object, which remains the same.
There are 3 (I am doing physics IGCSE and my paper says state the 3 forces acting on a sinking anchor), but I only know one, upthrust!
1) Weight in the downward direction 2) Upthrust due to the displaced liquid
Upthrust is a Contact Force. :)
upthrust
because of the upthrust force acting on you ..
An upward force acting on an object immersed in a liquid or gas. [NOT SOLID]
No, the weight and upthrust are two different forces acting on an object. If both weight and upthrust are acting on an object, the total resultant force is the two added together, but weight is solely a product of the mass (which remains unchanged, unless you take into account special relativity, but I'm guessing we're not in this instance) and acceleration acting on the given object, which remains the same.
Pascal is the s.i unit of upthrust
Nope. it occurs in other liquids and even things. like in the air. for example, when you throw a pen in the air, you will find things like... when you throw a pen, there is a push from the muscle and the gravity. The push from the muscle is greater in this occation so the pen goes up. And when it falls, there is nomore of the push from the muscle and there is an upthrust and gravity. (this is where upthrust works) the force of gravity is greater so it falls. Also, it is because of the upthrust that we are standing on the earth. There's an upthrust acting on us as well as the gravity. But ofcourse, as the gravity is stronger, we do not float up to the sky. but if there wasn't any upthrust, we would be sinking into the earth by now! Also upthrust acts on other liquids like oil and salt water.... whoa.. i wrote alot... hope it helped you!
There are 3 (I am doing physics IGCSE and my paper says state the 3 forces acting on a sinking anchor), but I only know one, upthrust!
1) Weight in the downward direction 2) Upthrust due to the displaced liquid
When a pen is hanging, two forces act on it - the upthrust and the force of tension in the string.
Upthrust, I don't understand what you mean...
Upthrust is a Contact Force. :)
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