brilliantly explained....my most sincere gratitude to you for explaining this concept to me so methodically ,which till now seemed but obscure to me...
The Triggered Avenger, California, USA. Thanks for the comment, and keep up with the physics! You might also like my new website: www.universityphysics.education Cheers, Dr. A
Amazing part of your teaching is you write reverse way very fluently and without a mistake.. What a skill? Probably u will change complete features of online courses..I love u for your uncanny skills and enjoyable teaching..God Bless u!
Dinesh Kumthekar, Not writing backwards (I'm not that talented). The board is called Learning Glass. You can check it out at www.learning.glass Cheers, Dr. A
Gravity. The water that is displaced as an object is submerged in a tub wants to return to its original place. Therefore the displaced water pushes down on the tub, pushing the object upward with buoyant force.
Probably because of Newton's 3rd Law of Motion. As gravitational force is attracting it downward so to oppose that force, buoyancy force is applying. I think it's so but I'm not sure about it.
Yes technically it is as he discussed in the video. Also called the "uptrust force". Basically it is a force that determines whether the object floats due to the displacement of the object with a density in a fluid of another density.
I also teach physics, I like the pace you use in teaching. Keep up the good work!!!
Sir make more vdo ur teaching is so good and easily understand able
Prahalad,
I am definitely trying to make more. Stay tuned. Be well.
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Dr. A
BEST PHYSICS LECTURES EVER !!!
brilliantly explained....my most sincere gratitude to you for explaining this concept to me so methodically ,which till now seemed but obscure to me...
You are very welcome. And definitely keep going with the physics!
Cheers,
Dr. A
Okay, HOW DO YOU WRITE BACKWARDS LIKE THAT I MUST KNOW.
www.learning.glass
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Dr. A
@@yoprofmatt the voices in my head are winning
they are taking over professor.
This guy must be really good at backwards writing or the video has been flipped. I suspect the latter.
you to have give a condition before you drive the equation of buoyant force. you drive if the object totally submerged. is it approprate
Sir which country you r from
M from India 🤘
Ur absolutely cool😘😘
The Triggered Avenger,
California, USA.
Thanks for the comment, and keep up with the physics!
You might also like my new website: www.universityphysics.education
Cheers,
Dr. A
aimbot hacks?
Amazing part of your teaching is you write reverse way very fluently and without a mistake.. What a skill? Probably u will change complete features of online courses..I love u for your uncanny skills and enjoyable teaching..God Bless u!
Dinesh Kumthekar,
Not writing backwards (I'm not that talented). The board is called Learning Glass. You can check it out at www.learning.glass
Cheers,
Dr. A
Just subscribed, you made this topic so easy to understand 😆Ty
What is the contribution of the air if the top is sticking out like an iceberg?
Probably atmospheric pressure will apply on the ice
I understand why there's force acting downward on the box when it's immersed in a fluid but why is there a force acting upwards ?
Diya batool due on the water pushing it up from the bottom
Buyouncy
Gravity. The water that is displaced as an object is submerged in a tub wants to return to its original place. Therefore the displaced water pushes down on the tub, pushing the object upward with buoyant force.
Probably because of Newton's 3rd Law of Motion. As gravitational force is attracting it downward so to oppose that force, buoyancy force is applying. I think it's so but I'm not sure about it.
Good lecture. Thanks
Seems the calcs still ended up with a question mark
Happens sometimes.
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Dr. A
Is he writing backwards?
No. Not that talented. A simple mirror image flip does the trick.
Cheers,
Dr. A
@@yoprofmatt Damned leftys always up to their tricks.
Is buoyancy a force? Cuz i was in other comment section discussing if it's a force or not.
Yes technically it is as he discussed in the video. Also called the "uptrust force". Basically it is a force that determines whether the object floats due to the displacement of the object with a density in a fluid of another density.