uoyancy po = 3 Object Density (g/cm³) Animation Speed Slower Run Running Pause Reset Low Faster Fluid Viscosity High pF = 3 Fluid Density (g/cm³) Show Numbers Show Free-Body Diagram F. Buoyant Volume of Object = 1000 cm³ Mass of Object = 3 kg Buoyant Force = 29.4 N Object Weight = 29.4 N Normal Force = 0 mg C

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What have you noticed with the Buoyant Force and Object weight?

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What should be the relationship between the object density and fluid density in order for the object to sink?

Buoyancy
po = 3
Object Density (g/cm³)
Animation Speed
Slower
Run
Running
Pause
Reset
Low
Faster
Fluid Viscosity
High
pF
Fluid Density (g/cm³)
Show Numbers
✔Show Free-Body Diagram
F Buoyant
mg
Volume of Object = 1000 cm³
Mass of Object = 3 kg
Buoyant Force = 29.4 N
Object Weight = 29.4 N
Normal Force = 0
Transcribed Image Text:Buoyancy po = 3 Object Density (g/cm³) Animation Speed Slower Run Running Pause Reset Low Faster Fluid Viscosity High pF Fluid Density (g/cm³) Show Numbers ✔Show Free-Body Diagram F Buoyant mg Volume of Object = 1000 cm³ Mass of Object = 3 kg Buoyant Force = 29.4 N Object Weight = 29.4 N Normal Force = 0
Buoyancy
po =3
Object Density (g/cm³)
Animation Speed
Slower
Run
Running
Pause
Reset
Low
Faster
Fluid Viscosity
High
pF = 1
Fluid Density (g/cm³)
Show Numbers
Show Free-Body Diagram
F
normal
Buoyant
Volume of Object = 1000 cm³
Mass of Object = 3 kg
Buoyant Force = 9.8 N
Object Weight = 29.4 N
Normal Force = 19.6
mg
Transcribed Image Text:Buoyancy po =3 Object Density (g/cm³) Animation Speed Slower Run Running Pause Reset Low Faster Fluid Viscosity High pF = 1 Fluid Density (g/cm³) Show Numbers Show Free-Body Diagram F normal Buoyant Volume of Object = 1000 cm³ Mass of Object = 3 kg Buoyant Force = 9.8 N Object Weight = 29.4 N Normal Force = 19.6 mg
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