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Free body diagram (FBD) of a beaker having water and a block
The buoyant force IS the contact force.
Forces are:-
For the block: Its own weight and the buoyant force(or "contact force") by the liquid.
For the liquid: Its own weight, the contact force by block ( …
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Need help in understanding accelaration due to gravity
The gravitational force is given by $F_g=\frac{GMm} {r^2}$ where symbols have their usual meaning. And the acceleration due to gravity at the surface of a body (uniform and spherical) is $a_g=\frac{GM …