how is the buoyant force related to the mass of the displaced fluid? use mf for mass of the displaced fluid and g for acceleration due to gravity. (assume g is the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity.)



Answer :

buoyancy = volume of displaced * density* g

buoyancy = mass of displaced fluid * g

What is buoyancy ?

The propensity of an object to float in a fluid is known as buoyancy. The buoyant force is an upward force that all liquids and gases in the presence of gravity apply to any object submerged in them. Differences in pressure acting on opposing sides of an item submerged in a static fluid cause buoyancy.

These elements influence buoyant force:

the liquid's density

the amount of fluid that was displaced

acceleration brought caused by gravity

buoyancy = volume of displaced * density* g

buoyancy = mass of displaced fluid * g

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