The formula to calculate the Buoyancy Force is:
\[ F_b = Y \cdot V_o \]
Buoyancy Force is an upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of a partially or fully immersed object. Specific Weight of Liquid is the weight per unit volume of the liquid. Volume of Object is the volume occupied by a submerged or floating object in a fluid.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ F_b = 9810 \cdot 54 = 529740 \]
Specific Weight of Liquid (Y) | Volume of Object (Vo) | Buoyancy Force (Fb) |
---|---|---|
9000 | 54 | 486,000.000000000000000 |
9100 | 54 | 491,400.000000000000000 |
9200 | 54 | 496,800.000000000000000 |
9300 | 54 | 502,200.000000000000000 |
9400 | 54 | 507,600.000000000000000 |
9500 | 54 | 513,000.000000000000000 |
9600 | 54 | 518,400.000000000000000 |
9700 | 54 | 523,800.000000000000000 |
9800 | 54 | 529,200.000000000000000 |
9900 | 54 | 534,600.000000000000000 |
10000 | 54 | 540,000.000000000000000 |