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Buoyant Force Calculation: A Submerged Wood Cylinder (9:01)

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In this video, we delve into a practical example to understand the buoyant force acting on submerged objects. We explore the physics behind a wood cylinder submerged in water, calculating the buoyant force and discussing common misconceptions. Join us as we break down the problem step by step to uncover the principles at work.

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:18 Understanding the Example
3:31 Solving for Buoyant Force
5:02 Measuring a Force
8:01 Common Mistakes
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