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Volume of Body in Buoyancy And Floatation Formulas
Volume of Body is the amount of space that a substance or object occupies or that is enclosed within a container. And is denoted by V. Volume of Body is usually measured using the Cubic Meter for Volume. Note that the value of Volume of Body is always negative.
Formulas to find Volume of Body in Buoyancy And Floatation
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Volume of Vertical Prism
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Volume of Submerged Body given Buoyant Force on Entire Submerged Body
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Volume of either Wedge
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Buoyancy And Floatation formulas that make use of Volume of Body
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Cross Sectional Area of Prism given Volume of Vertical Prism dV
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Pressure Head Difference given Volume of Vertical Prism dV
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Buoyancy Force given Volume of Vertical Prism
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Buoyant Force on Entire Submerged Body
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Moment of Turning Couple due to Movement of Liquid
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Distance between Centre of Gravity of these Wedges
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List of variables in Buoyancy And Floatation formulas
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Difference in Pressure Head
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Cross-Sectional Area of Body
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Buoyant Force
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Specific Weight of body
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Moment of turning Couple
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Distance between Center of Gravity of these Wedges
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FAQ
What is the Volume of Body?
Volume of Body is the amount of space that a substance or object occupies or that is enclosed within a container. Volume of Body is usually measured using the Cubic Meter for Volume. Note that the value of Volume of Body is always negative.
Can the Volume of Body be negative?
Yes, the Volume of Body, measured in Volume can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Volume of Body?
Volume of Body is usually measured using the Cubic Meter[m³] for Volume. Cubic Centimeter[m³], Cubic Millimeter[m³], Liter[m³] are the few other units in which Volume of Body can be measured.
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