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  1. Buoyant force (article) | Khan Academy

    People often forget that the volume in the buoyancy formula refers to the volume of the displaced fluid (or submerged volume of the object), and not necessarily the entire volume of the object.

  2. Buoyant force (video) | Fluids | Khan Academy

    And that's exactly what the NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Lab does. It's a giant swimming pool inside which astronauts can maintain neutral buoyancy and train for the weightless environment. It's …

  3. Archimedes principle and buoyant force (video) | Khan Academy

    Explore Archimedes' principle and the buoyant force in fluid dynamics. Understand how pressure varies with depth and acts in all directions, leading to the upward net force on submerged …

  4. Density (article) | Khan Academy

    Let’s practice using the density equation. A metal washer has a mass of 8. 20 g and a volume of 1. 04 cm 3 . What is its density? To solve this, just plug these values into the density equation:

  5. Buoyant force (practice) | Fluids | Khan Academy

    Check your understanding of buoyant force in this set of free practice questions.

  6. Archimedes principle (video) | Buoyancy | Khan Academy

    Let's explore how to calculate buoyant forces using Archimedes principle.

  7. Archimedes principle & buoyancy (video) | Khan Academy

    how did he find the force and the principles and did he name the forces and how do you know that what the buoyancy forces are.are you archimedes • (0 votes) Upvote

  8. Buoyant force example problems (video) | Khan Academy

    If there is no gravity, there will be no buoyancy. Buoyancy results from pressure differentials caused by gravity.

  9. Intro to forces (part 1) (video) | Khan Academy

    There are several types, including: applied (from person or machine), tension (from string or cable), gravity (between masses), normal (perpendicular to surface), friction (moving across a …

  10. What is Buoyant force? (video) | Khan Academy

    Posted a year ago. Direct link to omar rendon campos's post “what is buoyant force?”