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Aim: How can we describe buoyancy

Tank filled with fluid. Pressure is dependant on depthLeft, right, front, and back pressures cancel out (all at the same depth)More pressure on the bottom than the topGreater force pushing upNet force is upThis is called the buoyant force (Fbuoy). . Block. . . . . . . Buoyant forces and Archime

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Aim: How can we describe buoyancy

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    1. Aim: How can we describe buoyancy? Do Now: How does a 200 ton cruise ship made of material that is more dense than water have the ability to remain afloat?

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