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The upthrust is the volume, multiplied by the weight density of the liquid in which it is submerged - or the volume, times the mass density of the liquid, times the gravitational field.

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What are factors affecting upthrust?

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


Why is the upthrust not dependent on mass of liquid?

The buoyant force depends on the volume and density of the displaced liquid.


What does a submerged object displace?

a submerged object displaces liquid which is equal to its volume


How does upthrust vary liquid of different densities?

if a substance has more particles in a smaller space (higher density), then the substance can be less easily displaced and has a higher upthrust


What is the formula in Archimedes' principle?

Volume of liquid displaced = Volume of object submerged


Is a body totally submerged in a liquid displaces a volume of water less than its volume?

No, a body totally submerged in a liquid displaces a volume of water equal to its own volume. This is known as Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force acting on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by that object.


The volume of a submerged object is equal to of the liquid displaced?

yes


What would to the volume of liquid in the jar if the mass of the egg increased?

If the mass of the egg increased, it would displace a greater volume of liquid in the jar, assuming the egg is submerged. According to Archimedes' principle, the volume of liquid displaced is equal to the volume of the submerged portion of the egg. Therefore, the overall volume of liquid in the jar would increase to accommodate the additional volume displaced by the heavier egg.


How do you find the volume of a liquid in a graduated cylinder if you know the volume of the liquid plus submerged ball and the volume of the ball alone is it just a matter of subtraction?

Yes just subtract the volume of the ball from the volume you measure of the liquid.


Is the magnitude of buoyancy experienced by the objects constant for a particular liquid?

It depends on the objects' volume. Different objects that have the same volume, if submerged, experience the same buoyancy. The buoyancy is equal to the weight of the displaced liquit; in other words, volume (of submerged object, or of the submerged part) x density of the liquid x gravity.


Does upthrust depend on the volume of an object?

Yes, upthrust (buoyant force) depends on the volume of the object displaced in a fluid. The larger the volume of the object in the fluid, the greater the upthrust it experiences.


What is displaced liquid?

Displaced liquid refers to the volume of liquid that is pushed aside or moved when an object is submerged or immersed in the liquid. This concept is related to Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force acting on an object is equal to the weight of the displaced liquid.