Volume of Body given Buoyant Force evaluator uses Volume of Body = Buoyant Force/(Density of Fluid*[g]) to evaluate the Volume of Body, The Volume of Body given Buoyant Force formula is defined as the function of density of fluid, gravitational acceleration and buoyant force. Buoyant force is the upward force a fluid exerts on an object. Archimedes' Principle is the fact that buoyant force is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid. The following factors affect buoyant force: the density of the fluid, the volume of the fluid displaced, the local acceleration due to gravity. An object whose density is greater than that of the fluid in which it is submerged tends to sink. If the object is either less dense than the liquid or is shaped appropriately (as in a boat), the force can keep the object afloat. In terms of relative density, if the relative density is less than one, it floats in water and substances with a relative density greater than one sink in water. Volume of Body is denoted by V symbol.
How to evaluate Volume of Body given Buoyant Force using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Volume of Body given Buoyant Force, enter Buoyant Force (Fbuoyant) & Density of Fluid (ρFluid) and hit the calculate button.