See, the displacement thing is measured by volume, not weight. An iron nail displaces the volume of liquid equal to its own volume, but that is less than its own weight. So, the apparent weight of sinked nail = weight of nail - weight of liquid displaced
OWL = DWW the object's weight loss equals the displaced water's weight (the object loses as much of its weight in the air as equal to the weight of the water displaced by the submerged volume of the object; if it floats, all its weight is counterbalanced by the upthrust) Just rephrasing what was stated in the description of the video, though ))
this would definitely lead my country somehow to have an army of chemists, engineers etc. describing the laws of nature in a way such as this is found rare in this country.. still a lot more to say but okay...
Alright peeps! I've got an assessment task due tomorrow and I need to explain why the titanic sunk using the Archimedes principle Someone wanna help out?
Sometimes I understand, but then I forget one second later.
water exert force to all direction when we immerse a mug into water then water exert force upward downward and both side than why it float
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Isn't the weight displaced equal to the weight of the object in air?
See, the displacement thing is measured by volume, not weight. An iron nail displaces the volume of liquid equal to its own volume, but that is less than its own weight. So, the apparent weight of sinked nail = weight of nail - weight of liquid displaced
Did you read the description it sounds even weirder "When a body is partly or completely immersed in water, it loses weight."
electricmouse It apparently loses weight. But not really.
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OWL = DWW
the object's weight loss equals the displaced water's weight
(the object loses as much of its weight in the air as equal to the weight of the water displaced by the submerged volume of the object; if it floats, all its weight is counterbalanced by the upthrust)
Just rephrasing what was stated in the description of the video, though ))
kilogram is for mass which would stay the same
newton is for weight which changes
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Mohammed Al-Sayed but the world doesn't work that way, kg is for weight lol idk wtf
Can you explain 3 conditions of floating and sinking in water in next video
this is one of the best videos on this topic in youtube
Thanks for a thorough review of buoyancy...is there a transcript available?
is it same for all liquids?
no it depends on density of liquid
Nope. As the density of liquids are different, buoyant force applied by them are different.
ya ofcourse
Thanks. Which software used to make this video?
U r language is very understandable ..... do u having a video for Newton' s 2nd law of motion
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why buoyant force depends on g
Superb video.......
also valid for gases.
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this would definitely lead my country somehow to have an army of chemists, engineers etc.
describing the laws of nature in a way such as this is found rare in this country..
still a lot more to say but okay...
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