If it's floating, then the buoyant force on it is exactly
equal to its weight.
(That makes the vector sum of the vertical forces zero,
which is why the object is not accelerating vertically.)
In water, a 100 pound person can effectively weigh around 10 pounds due to the buoyant force supporting their weight. The buoyant force counteracts gravity to reduce the apparent weight of the person.
To float 1 pound in water, you would need to displace 1 pound of water. This is because of Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force acting on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. So you would need to displace enough water to counteract the weight of the 1 pound object and make it float.
The downward pull of gravity on 1 pound is approximately 4.448 newtons. This is the force required to counteract the gravitational force acting on a 1-pound mass at the Earth's surface.
A 100 pound person will weigh 100 pounds on Earth. This is because weight is a measure of the gravitational force acting on an object, and on Earth, this force would cause a person to weigh 100 pounds.
Yes, ft x lb is a unit of work, specifically foot-pounds (ft-lb). It is commonly used in the U.S. to measure work or energy, where one foot-pound is equal to the work done by a one-pound force acting through a distance of one foot.
Yes, a 400-pound man would float in a tank of water due to the buoyant force exerted by the water. The buoyant force opposes the force of gravity acting on the man's body, allowing him to float on the surface of the water.
In water, a 100 pound person can effectively weigh around 10 pounds due to the buoyant force supporting their weight. The buoyant force counteracts gravity to reduce the apparent weight of the person.
To float 1 pound in water, you would need to displace 1 pound of water. This is because of Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force acting on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. So you would need to displace enough water to counteract the weight of the 1 pound object and make it float.
The downward pull of gravity on 1 pound is approximately 4.448 newtons. This is the force required to counteract the gravitational force acting on a 1-pound mass at the Earth's surface.
They are equal.
It is a U.S. measurement of force. A unit of work equal to the work done by a force of one pound acting through a distance of one foot in the direction of the force.
A 100 pound person will weigh 100 pounds on Earth. This is because weight is a measure of the gravitational force acting on an object, and on Earth, this force would cause a person to weigh 100 pounds.
A 150 pound resultant force
The question cannot be answered sensibly because a pound is a measure of mass which is not the same as weight. The weight of an object depends on the force of gravity acting o it and that force depends on the position of the object and other masses near it.
Yes, ft x lb is a unit of work, specifically foot-pounds (ft-lb). It is commonly used in the U.S. to measure work or energy, where one foot-pound is equal to the work done by a one-pound force acting through a distance of one foot.
Both 1 pound of water and 1 pound of steel have the same mass, since they both weigh 1 pound. This is because weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object, while mass is the amount of matter in an object.
This typically refers to a measurement of pressure or force exerted per linear foot. In this case, it means that there is a force of 169 pounds acting on every foot of a surface or object.