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Some examples are,

hot air ballons,

ships,

bouys,

actually just about anything that floats in air or water :p

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What word describes objects that float?

Buoyant.


Do objects of different densities and same volume have the same buoyant force?

No, objects with different densities and the same volume will displace different amounts of fluid when submerged, resulting in different buoyant forces acting on them. Buoyant force depends on the weight of the fluid displaced, so objects with different densities will experience different buoyant forces.


What is the force that is working against the buoyant force?

The force working against the buoyant force is gravity. Gravity pulls objects downward, while the buoyant force pushes objects upward when they are immersed in a fluid.


What if an objects weighs 135 newtons how much is the buoyant force to make a neutral buoyancy?

The buoyant force is 135N


Why are some objects more buoyant then others?

Objects with a lower density than the fluid they are in will be more buoyant. This is because the buoyant force that an object experiences is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object, so if the object is less dense, it will displace more fluid and experience a greater buoyant force.


Is the buoyant force of a metal equal to the buoyant force of a wood that has the same mass?

Buoyant force is based upon the mass of the water displaced. Therefore, two objects will have the same buoyant force if they have the some volumes.


What 2 things exert buoyant force?

Two things that exert buoyant force are fluids (such as water or air) and objects submerged in those fluids. Buoyant force is the upward force exerted by a fluid on any object placed in it, which helps objects to float.


Why do objects seem to be lighter in water than in air?

Objects are more buoyant in water than in air.


What liquid is the most buoyant?

Mercury is the most buoyant liquid because it is very dense and results in objects floating easily on its surface.


Explain why some objects float and some objects sink in tens of the buoyant force and weight?

Objects that are less dense than the fluid they are placed in will float, as the buoyant force acting upwards on the object is greater than its weight pulling it downwards. Conversely, objects that are more dense than the fluid will sink, as the buoyant force is insufficient to counteract the weight of the object. This balance between buoyant force and weight determines whether an object floats or sinks in a fluid.


Why is a buoyant force not present in air?

A buoyant force is not present in air because air is less dense than objects that float in it, so there is no upward force pushing objects up like in water.


What word has oy in it?

A few examples are... oyster, coy, buoyant