Upthrust is the force exerted by a fluid on an object that is partially or completely immersed in it. It is equal to the weight of the fluid that the object displaces. Upthrust can be calculated using the formula: Upthrust = Weight of fluid displaced = Density of fluid x Volume of fluid displaced x Acceleration due to gravity.
Density = mass / volume. An object will float if it has less density than the fluid in which it is placed. The buoyant force is equal to the volume (this may be the submerged part of the volume) times the density of the displaced fluid.
Submerged density is the density of an object when it is immersed in a fluid. It takes into account the volume of the object that is submerged in the fluid. This can be calculated using the formula: (density of object * volume of object) / (volume of object - volume of displaced fluid).
This question is mixing units of weight, milligrams, and units of volume, fluid ounce.A milliliter is the unit of volume that corresponds to fluid ounces.Milligrams correspond to dry ounces. There is a universal conversion between volume and weight, however you must know the density of the material to perform the conversion and go from milligrams to fluid ounces. Generally this will be a multiple step process:# find the density of the material in question. # put the density into useful units. Density is often in units such as grams/cubic centimeter, for the case at hand you want it in milligrams/milliliter. # multiply the weight in milligrams by the density to yield volume in milliliters. # convert the volume in milliliters to volume in fluid ounces.See the related links for conversions between millilitersand fluid ounces or milligrams and dryounces.
To find the buoyant force acting on an object submerged in a fluid, use the formula: Buoyant force = weight of the fluid displaced by the object. The volume immersed can be calculated by dividing the weight of the object by the density of the fluid and the acceleration due to gravity.
Fluid density is a measure of mass per unit volume of a liquid or gas. It represents how tightly packed the molecules of the fluid are. High-density fluids have more mass in a given volume, while low-density fluids have less mass in the same volume.
Buoyancy force is the upward force from the fluid acting on the object, based on the object's weight and the fluid's density. The object will float if its weight is less than the buoyancy force. The object's shape, density, and volume also affect its ability to float on a fluid.
upthrust=buoyant force=weight of the body immersed in d liquid so gravity and mass is a cause of upthrust as weight of a body=mass* gravity
There is not a universal conversion factor or formula because fluid ounces measure volume and pound is a measure of weight; two different properties. You would need to know the density of the ingredient in question - how many ounces by weight per fluid ounce. Once you know the density, you can multiply the fluid ounces of the ingredient by the density then divide by 16 ounces by weight per pound. (Density * Fluid Oz)/16 = Pounds
The two factors of buoyant force are the density of the fluid and the volume of the object submerged in the fluid. Bouyant force is an upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an immersed object.
The buoyancy of an object is influenced by the density of the fluid it is immersed in and the volume of the object. Archimedes' principle states that the buoyant force acting on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. Therefore, the buoyancy of an object increases with the density of the fluid and the volume of the object.
When pressure in a fluid changes, the volume and density of the fluid may also change. If the pressure increases, the volume decreases and the density increases, leading to compression of the fluid. Conversely, if the pressure decreases, the volume increases and the density decreases, causing expansion of the fluid.