Buoyant Force Calculation: A Submerged Wood Cylinder

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In this video, we delve into a practical example to understand the buoyant force acting on submerged objects. We explore the physics behind a wood cylinder submerged in water, calculating the buoyant force and discussing common misconceptions. Join us as we break down the problem step by step to uncover the principles at work.

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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:18 Understanding the Example
3:31 Solving for Buoyant Force
5:02 Measuring a Force
8:01 Common Mistakes

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Nice one, Jonathan! As a former submariner, I appreciate these buoyancy-related examples. 😄

GeeBee
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my favourite tutor is back with another video

SmartSideFamily
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Hello, on your website, the link to this video leads to the following video of weight of displaced fluid rather than this one. Just wanted to let you know.

superkoolio
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Looks good. Just thought I'd float a comment here. Oh Bouy, that was punny. My only complaint, as always, is the lack of units in the intermediate steps. I encourage everyone to include the units in every step so that you can be certain that you end up with correct units. Density times volume times "little g" gives (kg/m^3) x (m^3) x(m/s^2) = kg m/s^2 = N. It is often useful to remember that the units of "little g" can be written as newtons per kg (N/kg). Physics students should be able to show the equivalence 1 N/kg = 1 m/s^2.

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boosted buoyancy, boy
i like the mismatching socks

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