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y_p = \frac{M_{OO}}{F_p}
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y_p = \frac{M_{OO}}{F_p}
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## Buoyancy
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### Archimedes Principle
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> The resultant upwards force (buoyancy force) on a body wholly or partially immersed in a fluid is
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> equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.
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When an object is in equilibrium the forces acting on it balance.
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For a floating object, the upwards force equals the weight:
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$$mg = \rho Vg$$
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Where $\rho$ is the density of the fluid, and $V$ is the volume of displaced fluid.
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### Immersed Bodies
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As pressure increases with depth, the fluid exerts a resultant upward force on a body.
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There is no horizontal component of the buoyancy force because the vertiscal projection of the body
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is the same in both directions.
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### Rise, Sink, or Float?
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- $F_B = W$ \rightarrow equilirbrium (floating)
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- $F_B > W$ \rightarrow body rises
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- $F_B < W$ \rightarrow body sinks
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### Centre of Buoyancy
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Buoyancy force acts through the centre of gravity of the volume of fluid displaced.
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This is known as the centre of buoyancy.
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The centre of buoyancy does not in general correspond to the centre of gravity of the body.
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If the fluid density is constant the centre of gravity of the displaced fluid is at the centroid of
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the immersed volume.
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![](./images/vimscrot-2021-12-21T15:08:22,285753421+00:00.png)
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