Thus, a third order process is defined, whereby upward buoyant forces cause this ice foot to break off and emerge at the surface.
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Aerostats are so named because they use " aerostatic " lift, a buoyant force that does not require lateral movement through the surrounding air mass.
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In open sea, where the waves are relatively large, the semi-submersible VLFS minimizes the effects of waves while maintaining a constant buoyant force.
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During isostatic rebound, the Earth s lithosphere ( crust ) is slowly rising due to buoyant forces, following the removal of a large mass on the surface.
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The force it then exerts on the string from which it hangs would be 10 newtons minus the 3 newtons of buoyant force : 10 " 3 = 7 newtons.
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The buoyant force due to a fluid on a solid object immersed and surrounded by that fluid can be obtained by integrating the negative pressure gradient along the surface of the object:
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If more cargo is loaded onto the ship, it would sink more into the water displacing more water and thus receive a higher buoyant force to balance the increased weight.
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"Buoyant Force Transducer " : the buoyancy force produced by a float in a homogeneous liquid is equal to the weight of the liquid that is displaced by the float.
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The density of air at standard temperature and pressure is 1.28 g / l, so 1 liter of displaced air has sufficient buoyant force to lift 1.28 g.
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When an object is immersed in a liquid, the liquid exerts an upward force, which is known as the buoyant force, that is proportional to the weight of the displaced liquid.