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∙ 14y agoYes. The floating object is an addition to the mass system, even though it cannot displace its entire volume in the water.
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∙ 14y agoWeight is typically represented by a floating point type (a real number). However, depending on the precision required by the programmer, a weight can also be represented as an unsigned integral (a positive whole number). Note that floating point types are always signed.
Liquid asphalt has a specific gravity range from 0.98 to 1.02. Typically, a specific gravity of 1.0 is used. This can vary with the type of asphalt and the temperature of the asphalt. A specific gravity of 1.0 is the same as water measured at the reference temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit. This specific gravity of 1.0 corresponds to a density (or specific weight) of 1 gram per cubic centimeter (1 g/cm3) or 62.4 pounds per cubic foot (62.4 lb/ft3) or 8.34 pounds per gallon (8.34 lb/gal)
Care must be taken in calculating the roof weight of a floating storage tank. The amount of weight per square foot is the most important measurement and must take into account the fluid nature of the whatever is being stored. Checking the ability of the roof to hold the weight is another important fact to not overlook.
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yes, the weight of anode is decreased & added to the weight of the cathode during electroplating
The net weight of a floating object is equal to the weight of the object minus the weight of the fluid it displaces. When an object is floating, the buoyant force exerted by the fluid is equal to the weight of the object, causing it to stay afloat.
The buoyant force on a floating object depends on the weight of the fluid displaced by the object, not on the weight of the object itself. This is known as Archimedes' principle.
If the object is floating, then the buoyant force is equal to the object's weight.
The buoyant force on an object floating in water is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the object. This force acts in the upward direction, opposing the force of gravity acting downward on the object. If the object is floating, it means that the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the object, providing balance.
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The weight of the displayed water is equal to the weight of the floating object, which is 340 N. This is due to Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force acting on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces.
The weight of a floating object and the buoyant force on it must be equal. If they were not equal, then there would be a net vertical force on the object, and it would be accelerating up or down.
In a floating object, the weight of the object is balanced by the buoyant force exerted by the fluid it displaces. This equilibrium occurs because the weight of the object is equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces, resulting in a net force of zero and causing the object to float.
It will have the same mass no matter where the object is: free floating out in space or on a planet or on a powerful rocket rapidly accelerating.What will be different is weight, which is only observed while the object is experiencing forces: free floating out in space the object has no weight, but either sitting on a planet or accelerating on a powerful rocket the object does have weight.
buoyancy.
Hydrostatic floating refers to the principle of a floating object displacing an amount of water equal to its weight, allowing it to float. This occurs when the buoyant force acting on the object is equal to its weight, causing it to remain stationary on the surface of the water.