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Q: A sphere of mass 4.2 kg and volume 5.2 10 -3m 3 is placed 1 m below the surface of a liquid of density 1100 kg m -3 A Calculate the upthrust on the sphere B Which way will it move?
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How is the upthrust related to volume of the body submerged in a liquid?

The upthrust is the volume, multiplied by the weight density of the liquid in which it is submerged - or the volume, times the mass density of the liquid, times the gravitational field.


What effect does the temperature of water have on the upthrust of the water on a ship?

when water is heated, its density decreases because the molecules move farther away . as we know,upthrust in a liquid is directly propotional to its density ,the upthrust decreases


Why is the upthrust not dependent on mass of liquid?

The buoyant force depends on the volume and density of the displaced liquid.


Is upthrust stronger than gravity?

It depends on the object's shape and its density and that of the liquid in which it is put.


Do boats float better on fresh water or salt water?

The floating or sinking of an object depends on the upthrust force the water exerts on the object. By Archmides' principle, Upthrust Force = (Density of Liquid) * (Volume of Liquid Displaced by the object) therefore the upthrust force depends on the density of the liquid, and as salt water has a larger density than fresh water, boats should float better on salt water.


What are factors affecting upthrust?

upthrust=buoyant force=weight of the body immersed in d liquid so gravity and mass is a cause of upthrust as weight of a body=mass* gravity


When will an object float in a liquid?

An object will float in a liquid when the density of the liquid is higher than that of the object or when equal. That is to say Upthrust= or >weight of the object


How does upthrust vary liquid of different densities?

if a substance has more particles in a smaller space (higher density), then the substance can be less easily displaced and has a higher upthrust


What is meant by upthrust or by buoyant force?

When an object is immersed in liquid then an equal volume of liquid would be displaced to the upper surface. The weight of this expelled liquid would be used as a force to push up the immersed object. Hence it is named as upthrust or buoyant force


Calculate the density of a liquid with a volume of 102ml and a mass of 103g?

The density of the liquid is about 1.01 g/mL


If 89.2 ml of liquid has a mass of 75.2g calculate the liquid's density?

The liquids density equals to 1.18617021ml/g.


Pressure on the surface of liquid depends on?

The depth of the measuring point and the density of the liquid