A 20 8 D 10 cm E B 40 8 20 cm 30 g, 6 cm 40 8 20 g 10 cm 10 cm KEY CONCEPT FIGURE 13.13 The buoyant force on an object is the same as the buoyant force on an equal volume of fluid. (a) Imaginary boundary around a parcel of fluid (b) Real object with same size and shape as the parcel of fluid - The buoyant force is due to the surrounding fluid pushing on the parcel. | These forces are equal because the parcel is in static equilibrium. AF The buoyant force on the object is the same as on the parcel of fluid because the surrounding fluid has not changed.

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The five blocks have the masses and volumes shown. Using what you learned as shown, rank in order, from least to greatest, the buoyant forces on the blocks.

A
20 8
D
10 cm
E
B
40 8
20 cm
30 g,
6 cm
40 8
20 g
10 cm
10 cm
Transcribed Image Text:A 20 8 D 10 cm E B 40 8 20 cm 30 g, 6 cm 40 8 20 g 10 cm 10 cm
KEY CONCEPT FIGURE 13.13 The buoyant force on an object is the same as the
buoyant force on an equal volume of fluid.
(a) Imaginary boundary
around a parcel of fluid
(b) Real object with same size and
shape as the parcel of fluid
- The buoyant
force is due to
the surrounding
fluid pushing
on the parcel.
| These forces are
equal because the
parcel is in static
equilibrium.
AF
The buoyant force
on the object is the
same as on the
parcel of fluid
because the
surrounding fluid
has not changed.
Transcribed Image Text:KEY CONCEPT FIGURE 13.13 The buoyant force on an object is the same as the buoyant force on an equal volume of fluid. (a) Imaginary boundary around a parcel of fluid (b) Real object with same size and shape as the parcel of fluid - The buoyant force is due to the surrounding fluid pushing on the parcel. | These forces are equal because the parcel is in static equilibrium. AF The buoyant force on the object is the same as on the parcel of fluid because the surrounding fluid has not changed.
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