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Q: What principle relates the weight of displaced fluid to the buoyant forces?
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What relationship is evident on the buoyant force of water to the weight of the displaced water?

Those are equal forces.


How does the buoyant force of a fully submerged object compare with the weight of the water displaced?

The magnitude of both forces is the same.


Is it true that the buoyant forces on two different sized cubes made of pure iron will be the same?

No they will not be the same. Buoyant force is the weight of liquid displaced and always acts upwards. As the size differs the quantity of liquid displaced will differ and hence the buoyant force would surely differ.


An object that weighs 340 N floats on a lake what is the weight of the displaced water?

buoyant force acts on the object from its bottom and push it outside..the magnitude of the buoyant force acting on the object will b equal to the weight of displaced water..


Is buoyancy a force?

Bouyancy is the net result when a fluid is displaced by a structure with a net density different than the fluid. So it is correctly "a difference of forces", one being gravity on the structure and gravity on an equivalent volume of fluid.


Do submarines have to do with buoyant force?

The Buoyant force depends on the equation Fb=mfg where Fb is the buoyant force, mf is the mass of the fluid (water) that is displaced by the body and g is the Earth's gravitational constant 6.673x10-11Newton Meters squared per kilograms squared (Nm2/kg2) Submarines use buoyant forces and gravity to move up and down with in the water. When the Buoyant force is less than the Earth's gravitational pull on the submarine, it sinks, when the buoyant force is greater than the Earth's gravitational pull on the submarine, it rises. Once the submarine is already submerged, the buoyant force is constant. Submarines adjust the Earth's gravitational pull on it by filling the space in between the inner walls and outer walls with water and/or gasses. With out buoyant forces, the submarine would never return to the surface of the water.


What force pushes us up?

buoyant forces


What is the size of the buoyant force acting on an object?

What is the buoyancy force on an object which displaces 10,300 kg of water?100,940 NAbout how many pounds is this? (Remember, a one kilogram mass weighs 2.2 pounds at sea level.)22,660 lbssources AOA


Will Archimedes' principle holds in a freely falling body?

Archimedes' principle refers to an object floating in a liquid. In this case, there is the downward force of gravity on the object, and the "buoyant force" as upward force. This is quite unrelated to "free fall", which means that no other forces than gravity act on an object.


What forces are invovled in an object floating?

The gravitational force and the buoyant force.


How are the forces inside of the closed balloon balanced?

Buoyant force and weight


What is d'alembert's principle?

the principle that resultant of the external forces and kinetic reaction acting forces is zero