Recent content by Pranav
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B Why Does a Cube Float When Dipped in Water?
Now it's clear to me.- Pranav
- Post #14
- Forum: Classical Physics
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B Why Does a Cube Float When Dipped in Water?
Thanks you everyone.- Pranav
- Post #13
- Forum: Classical Physics
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B Why Does a Cube Float When Dipped in Water?
And more the pressure more you will be pushed down??- Pranav
- Post #10
- Forum: Classical Physics
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B Why Does a Cube Float When Dipped in Water?
Sorry but i didn't understand- Pranav
- Post #8
- Forum: Classical Physics
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B Why Does a Cube Float When Dipped in Water?
If their is more water above than below then, the water above push the box down as it will apply more downward force than the upward force . Right??- Pranav
- Post #5
- Forum: Classical Physics
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B Why Does a Cube Float When Dipped in Water?
Well, I know that sir but if their is more water above than below then, the water above push the box down. Right??- Pranav
- Post #4
- Forum: Classical Physics
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B Why Does a Cube Float When Dipped in Water?
Imagine a container containing water up to 100cm of its height then I dip a cube of plastic in the water on depth of 75cm. We all know it will float because of its less density, but if we go with Pascal Law, The pressure/force applied by the water above the cube is more than than the buoyant...- Pranav
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- Buoyancy Density Float Floating object
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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B F=ma -- True or an Illusion....
Thank You very much Sir you explained it to me in a very simple manner. Once Again, Thanks!- Pranav
- Post #13
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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B F=ma -- True or an Illusion....
It is arising another question in my mind:- How will negative Force affect on a body??- Pranav
- Post #12
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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B F=ma -- True or an Illusion....
What if acceleration is negative, will Force also be negative??- Pranav
- Post #9
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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B F=ma -- True or an Illusion....
But if i collide with a space shuttle the my acceleration will be changed to retardation.- Pranav
- Post #7
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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B F=ma -- True or an Illusion....
But Sir my a is zero during my whole journey.- Pranav
- Post #5
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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B F=ma -- True or an Illusion....
Sir, Do you want to say that Force is somewhere related to velocity...?- Pranav
- Post #3
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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B F=ma -- True or an Illusion....
Imagine, There's a ball in deep space traveling with a constant velocity of 25m/s and is having mass 25kg. Now as I said, ball is traveling with a constant velocity that simply means acceleration=0 and now if we calculate the force with F=ma we will end up with 0. But if that ball collide with a...- Pranav
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- acceleration f=ma laws of motion newton velocity
- Replies: 19
- Forum: Other Physics Topics