Both liquids and gases exert buoyancy force on immersed bodies Fig 10: Archimedes first law of buoyancy This equation assumes that the body has a uniform
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Hydrostatic Equation 2 Manometer 3 Buoyancy Force Reading: Anderson 1 9 Hydrostatic Equation Consider a fluid element in a pressure gradient in the
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To understand the origin and measurement of the buoyant force fluid and at equilibrium, then B = 0 N and using equation 2 for the apparent weight we
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buoyant force equation) and the total volume (from the weight equation) The equation, once you derive it, becomes the density of the object divided by the
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use this eqn to calculate the buoyant force on a body Assumptions equation itself assumes a constant density fluid; however the idea generalizes (weight of
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(called the buoyant force) whose magnitude equals the weight of fluid displaced by the body This is known as Archimedes' principle We shall also show that
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Equation (2) consistently defines the buoy- ant force on an immersed object to be upward and equal in magnitude to the weight of fluid displaced, even when the
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