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AP Physics 1 Unit 8: Buoyancy & Archimedes
Topic 8.2 (New for 2025, 5–8% exam weight): Why do massive steel ships float while small pebbles sink? The answer is Buoyancy—the upward force a fluid exerts on objects.
1. Archimedes’ Principle
The buoyant force (
) equals the weight of the displaced fluid.
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“Eureka” Experiment:
because the displaced water has mass
.
2. Float vs Sink (Free-Body Diagrams)
Compare Gravity (
, down) and Buoyancy (
, up) to decide floating, sinking, or neutral.
Force Balance: Floating:
. Sinking:
.
- Floating: Equilibrium at surface.
and
. - Sinking: Object denser than fluid.
so it accelerates downward until it rests on bottom. - Neutrally Buoyant:
. It hovers at any depth (like many fish and submarines).
3. Apparent Weight
Underwater, objects feel lighter because the buoyant force “helps” lift them.
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4. Quick AP Practice
📚 AP Practice Problems
1. A wood block floats with 60% of its volume submerged. What is
if
?
Answer
2. A rock weighs 10 N in air and 8 N in water. What is the buoyant force?
Answer
3. An iron ship floats but a solid iron block sinks. Why?
Answer
The ship is mostly hollow (air inside). Its average density is less than water, so it displaces enough water to match its weight before submerging fully. The solid block’s average density is greater than water, so it sinks.🔗 Related AP Physics Resources
🎉 Unit 8 Part 2 Complete!
You now understand buoyant force, floating vs sinking, and apparent weight. Next up: moving fluids and Bernoulli’s Equation.
