Q:

If am object weighing 50 n displaces a volume of water with a weight of 10 N what is the buoyant force on the object

Answer

F(buoyant) = -pVg. p = density of the fluid V = volume of the object being submerged g = standard gravity on Earth.

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Description: F(buoyant) = -pVg p = density of the fluid V = volume of the object being submerged g = standard gravity on Earth (~ 9.81 N/kg)

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