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Q: What is the smallest upthrust force needed to float 600 Newtons?
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How much upthrust does something need to float?

Equal to the value of newtons the object weighs


If the upthrust is greater than the weight what happens to the submarine?

Well, if the Upthrust were greater than the weight, there would be a net force upwards, and as a consequence of newtons second law a=F/m it accelerates upwards. Hence, the submarine floats.


What is the upward force making things float?

upthrust


How do balls float?

Well balls float-cos the force of upthrust from the water is pushing them up-and is stronger than gravity.The surface area increases the upthrust-which is why pumped balls float better than deflated.


What are the reason why some things float in the water?

Certain things float in water because their density is less than the density of water. If something experiences more upthrust in water than its weight(upthrust>weight) or upthrust=weight, then it floats in water.


An object will float in water if it weighs?

a weight equal to the upthrust of the water


What is in the salt water why the egg float?

Salt water have a higher density.So it can produce enough upthrust to make the egg float.


If you and a raft weighed 1600 newton's how much upthrust would you need to float?

1600n


How does the design of large boats allow them to float?

no design matters. it is the force of water resistance and upthrust that are level that allows any boat to float


When will an object float in a liquid?

An object will float in a liquid when the density of the liquid is higher than that of the object or when equal. That is to say Upthrust= or >weight of the object


Whats the definition for upthrust?

The definition for: Upthrust is a force that helps something float. An object that is partly, or completely, submerged experiences a greater pressure on its bottom surface than on its top surface.


Why do large cruise ships float in water?

This is because they displace a volume of water which has a weight equal to their weights. The upward upthrust is equal to their weights (upthrust = weight of fluid displaced)