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| Oct22-07, 05:28 PM | #1 |
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Buoyant Force
I am not sure why this is not clicking...
An object hangs from a spring balance. The balance registers 30 N in the air and when it is immersed in water it reads 20 N. What is the buoyant force on this object? Draw a FBD to solve this. FBD [tex]\uparrow F_b[/tex] OBJECT [tex]\downarrow F_W[/tex] Do I need to take into account any other forces? It is multiple choice a) 20 N up b) 10 N up c) 10 N down d) 20 N down I am pretty sure it is not c or d......as that wouldn't seem like a "buoyant" force But I am not sure how to set up my Newton's 2nd equation?Is it just [tex]\sum F=F_{weight}-F_{buoyant}=20[/tex] so F_buoyant=10N? It just seems strange that we spent all day taking atmospheric pressure into account, but now we do not... |
| Oct22-07, 06:42 PM | #2 |
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