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How do you get from Fnet=Ïf-Ïo to Fg/Fb=Ïo/Ïf?
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06-12-2014, 12:07 AM
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How do you get from Fnet=Ïf-Ïo to Fg/Fb=Ïo/Ïf?
This has to do with buoyancy.
You can substitute Fnet for Fg-Fb. Ï is not the letter p it is the symbol for density. Ïo = density of an object Ïf = density of the fluid Fg = force of gravity Fb = buoyant force Ads |
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How do you get from Fnet=Ïf-Ïo to Fg/Fb=Ïo/Ïf? - mummy - 06-12-2014 12:07 AM
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