Fluid Mechanics
Up thrust and weight.
What is the scientific name of the 'upward force' acting on an object immersed in a liquid?
Buoyant force or upthrust.
Up thrust and weight.
A piece of wood is held underwater. The up thrust on it is:
A balloon filled with hydrogen rises upwards because:
A body weighs $$500 \,g$$ in air and $$300 \,g$$ in water, it implies that upward thrust experienced in water is $$500 \,gm.$$
What is upthrust?
Name these forces: (a) the upward push of water on a submerged object (b) the force which wears away two surfaces as they move over one another (c) the force which pulled the apple off Issac Newton's tree. (d) the force which stops you falling through the floor.
A body dipped into a liquid experiences an upthrust. State two factors on which upthrust on the body depends.