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If the object floats, the buoyant force will be equal to its
Thanks again... In case of a floating object buoyant force equals weight right?- lucynemes86
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If the object floats, the buoyant force will be equal to its
Volume. Sorry. I'm not a genius. Had physics over a decade ago and don't remember much.- lucynemes86
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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If the object floats, the buoyant force will be equal to its
Thank you!- lucynemes86
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If the object floats, the buoyant force will be equal to its
Right, not quite heavy... So, it displaces a volume of liquid equal to its density or buoyant force? Maybe to its own volume?- lucynemes86
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If the object floats, the buoyant force will be equal to its
Also, a completely submerged body displaces a volume of liquid equal to its weight too, right?- lucynemes86
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If the object floats, the buoyant force will be equal to its
Thanks. I'm just new to physics. I had physics in high school over a decade ago but I don't remember much, even though I did well. I'm taking a class in college now (getting another degree) and I'm just having trouble with simple questions! :/- lucynemes86
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If the object floats, the buoyant force will be equal to its
Weight? (Newton)- lucynemes86
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If the object floats, the buoyant force will be equal to its
I got no units. Nothing. Just wondering when an object floats, is it because the buoyant force is equal to its mass, specific gravity, density or weight?- lucynemes86
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If the object floats, the buoyant force will be equal to its
Homework Statement If an object floats, the buoyant force will be equal to its: a. Mass c. Specific Gravity b. Density d. Weight Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution Is it weight?- lucynemes86
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