AJLee25
AJLee25 AJLee25
  • 20-10-2016
  • Chemistry
contestada

What happens to the buoyant force on an object as it is lowered into water?

Respuesta :

michaeleymiller52413
michaeleymiller52413 michaeleymiller52413
  • 20-10-2016
The buoyant force is the upward force or thrust...Simply, consider immersing your hand into a bucket of water. What happens to it? It raises (a little). The raising is due to the buoyant force. Basically it is the upward force/thrust that acts on any object immersed into a fluid. Hence why things float when out in water. Hope this helped!!
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

An RNA sequence is shown below. AUGCCGAAACGU Which of the following statements describes how the RNA sequence specifies the production of an amino acid chain? (
Find the area of the figure. Round decimal answers to the nearest tenth.
2) A product originally costs $125. If the product goes on sale for 20% off, and then goes on sale for an additional 30% off, what is the price of the product?
2) A product originally costs $125. If the product goes on sale for 20% off, and then goes on sale for an additional 30% off, what is the price of the product?
What did the decree say that Gregory the VII ordered?
name 3 things the Egyptians brought back from nubia
what percent of 240 is 180?
Find the area of the figure. Round decimal answers to the nearest tenth.
1 \frac{1}{6}y-8=6[/tex]    please explain how to do this
A paroxysm of laughter escaped a few. If the ratio of the laughers to the stolid was 2 to 17,and 7600 were in the throng, how many did not laugh