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Fluid Mechanics
How Buoyancy Depends on Density
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Buoyancy and density explain why some objects float and others sink. A lump of clay sinks in water, but the same clay can float when it is shaped like a boat. The change in shape lets it displace more water, which increases the buoyant force even though its mass stays the same.
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An object immersed in a fluid displaces an equal amount of fluid. The fraction of the object submerged in the fluid depends on the magnitude of buoyant force acting on it.
From Archimedes' principle, the buoyant force acting on the object is directly related to the fluid density.
If a higher density fluid replaces the lower one, th...
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