Balsa
Buoyant force is based upon the mass of the water displaced. Therefore, two objects will have the same buoyant force if they have the some volumes.
If it's floating, then the buoyant force on it must be 30 pounds upward.
it can be more or less buoyant be having more or less mass.i.e. lead will sink in water because the mass is higher and wood will float because it is lighter. the more mass the less buoyant, less mass means more buoyant.
Due to buoyant force
Because balsa wood is much lighter
Canoes do sink. Metal canoes will sink if they are turned sideways and loose their air pocket. Wood canoes normally do not sink if they are not waterlogged as the wood is buoyant. The same can be said for canoes made of other buoyant materials.
dentesiy of the buoyant fulid
That is true. Because buoyant force is nothing but the weight of the displaced liquid when a body gets submerged in the medium of liquid. In case of mercury the relative density of mercury is 13.6 compared to that of water. A wood when placed in water, that would float due to greater buoyant force. If it is so, then you imagine about the buoyant force in case of submerging a wood in mercury. Wood having greater volume would expel that much volume of mercury. Hence the weight of the equally displaced mercury will be immense and so the result. Usually iron nails would float on mercury.
Yes, The wood would soak up the water and make it buoyant.
density of the buoyant fluid.
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