Equal to the weight of the displaced fluid
it stays there forever, a bit like how chewing gum stays in your stomach
Unbalanced force is a type of force that causes an object to start moving.
as long as sun doesn't changes its gravitational force
2 Forces are unbalanced when an object that is not moving starts moving or changes speed or direction. Balanced forces are the opposite they are where an object that is not moving stays still or an object that is moving stays at a constant pace.
Santa stays alive forever. who delivers your presents would if Santa wasn't really. no one except Santa.
The bouyancy of the vessel keeps it afloat. As long as the force of bouyancy is larger then the mass of the ship it will stay afloat.
As long as any part of the object ... doesn't matter how much ... is below the surface of the water ... doesn't matter how far ... there is buoyant force on it.
As long as any part of the object ... doesn't matter how much ... is below the surface of the water ... doesn't matter how far ... there is buoyant force on it.
The force is the same as long as the volume submersed is the same
We won't be afloat for long!
Yes as long as it does not compress as it sinks further.
As worded, the question doesn't mean much. I think you want to compare thegravitational force on an object with the buoyant force on the same object whenit's in a fluid.As long as the gravitational force is greater than the buoyant force, the objectmust keep accelerating downward ... sinking further and faster, and displacingmore fluid as it goes. If it ever displaces enough fluid for the buoyant force toequal the gravitational force on it (its 'weight'), then it stops sinking, and floatsright there.
As long as the amperage stays the same, the force in the relay stays the same regardless of direction of the current.
As long as any part of the object ... doesn't matter how much ... is below the surface of the water ... doesn't matter how far ... there is buoyant force on it.
The object continues to accelerate as long as the force stays constant.
It is impossible
9.8 or 10 Newtons to be exact. The gravitational force stays the same as long as you are on earth.