What is Buoyant Force.....?
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The buoyant force comes from the pressure exerted on the object by the fluid. Because the pressure increases as the depth increases, the pressure on the bottom of an object is always larger than the force on the top - hence the net upward force
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The buoyant force comes from the pressure exerted on the object by the fluid. Because the pressure increases as the depth increases, the pressure on the bottom of an object is always larger than the force on the top - hence the net upward force
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The buoyant force comes from the pressure exerted on the object by the fluide.
Because, the pressure increase as the dept increases, the pressure on the bottom of an object is always larger than the force on the top - hence, the net upward force.
The buoyant force is present whether the object floats or sinks. Let's consider a floating object, but the analysis is basically the same for a submerged object.
We'll also consider a rectangular block, although a similar (more complicated) analysis leads to the same result for funny-shaped objects.
I Hope This Helps U :-)
The buoyant force comes from the pressure exerted on the object by the fluide.
Because, the pressure increase as the dept increases, the pressure on the bottom of an object is always larger than the force on the top - hence, the net upward force.
The buoyant force is present whether the object floats or sinks. Let's consider a floating object, but the analysis is basically the same for a submerged object.
We'll also consider a rectangular block, although a similar (more complicated) analysis leads to the same result for funny-shaped objects.
I Hope This Helps U :-)
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