An upward buoyant force and a downward force of gravity
The force that helps a ship float is the buoyant force. The buoyant force is exerted by a fluid upwards that opposes the weight of the object immersed.
water resistance
Buoyancy.
Buoyancy
Bouyancy... its what makes things float in water.
The upward force that makes corks, or any substance or object, float is called buoyancy.
Buoyancy
The force that helps a ship float is the buoyant force. The buoyant force is exerted by a fluid upwards that opposes the weight of the object immersed.
The force that is at work is gravity. If you are thinking of bouyancy, it is not a force.
The force that makes things float is called buoyancy.
water resistance
Buoyancy.
a dingaling
Buoyancy
Bouyancy... its what makes things float in water.
The force that makes things pull downwards is called "gravity". That's why we don't float when we jump.
that makes the item weightless. it will float freely not gaining or loosing altitude.