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buoyancy and density
buoyancy
Fluid pressure is higher with increase in depth. Pressure that is increased is felt from all directions. This leads to buoyancy or the upward force on the submerged object. This is related to the Archimedes Principle that the buoyant force on an object is equal to the displaced weight of the water.
The principle of buoyancy relates to the upward pressure that a liquid or gas substance exerts on objects surrounding it. When balloons are filled with gas that exerts less downward force (due to mass and gravity), they will float.
Who was Archimedes.
For a full explanation of how the buoyancy principle works and how it relates the helium and hot air balloons go to the related question "What is the buoyancy principle?" in the Related Questions section below.
buoyancy.
The principle of buoyancy.
No one really "created" buoyancy, the person who founded it was Bernoulli in his principle about fluids. :)
Archimedes' principle is the statement that says buoyancy exists, and explains how to calculate its magnitude. The principle is applied extensively in the maritime shipping and hot-air balooning industries.
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Archimedes Principal is the principal for buoyancy
Yes, Archimedes is best known for his principle that is Archimedes' principle ( or the law of buoyancy )
buoyancy and density
Buoyancy blah blah the same as the water it displaced.
buoyancy