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8 December, 08:41

How can buoyant forces be measured?

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  1. 8 December, 10:51
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    Here's one easy way:

    - - Hang an object from a scale. Write down its weight in air.

    - - Keep the object hanging from the scale, but let it down into water,

    or whatever fluid you're interested in.

    - - Read the scale again. Write down its weight in the fluid.

    - - Dry everything off, clean up the lab, and go to your office with your notebook.

    - - In your notebook, turn to the page with that day's observations.

    Notice that the object's weight in air was greater than its weight in the fluid.

    - - Subtract the weight in fluid from the weight in air.

    The difference is the buoyant force on the object when it's in the fluid.
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