Buoyancy and Archimedes' Principle | Fluid Mechanics

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In this video, we will discuss buoyancy and how it's connected to Archimedes' principle. In short, a buoyant force acts on any object that is submerged underwater. The magnitude of this force is proportional to the object's volume and the direction of the buoyant force is opposite that of the gravitational force, so usually upwards.

Contents:
00:00 Introduction
00:36 Buoyant Forces
02:02 Archimedes' Principle
02:25 Float VS Sink

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All these fluid mechanics videos are giving me unrequited appreciation for the subject. I am alone in this.

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Now I understand why less denser objects float mathematicaly

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But WHY is the pressure bigger going deeper in the water? I know. But do you?

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Can you please show the derivation of E=mc²
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