Buoyancy

Calculate buoyant force and net vertical force from fluid density and displaced volume.

buoyancy formulas and interpretation

Buoyant force equals the weight of fluid displaced by an immersed object.

The calculator preserves shape-based volume assistance, fluid presets, and float-or-sink interpretation.

How to use the buoyancy calculator

  1. Choose a model: Select the relationship matching the problem.
  2. Choose the unknown: Select the quantity to calculate.
  3. Enter values: Enter all known values with matching units and signs.
  4. Calculate: Review the result, formula, units, and direction.

Formula and variables

Archimedes’ principle states that buoyant force equals displaced fluid weight.

Fb = ρfluid g Vdisplaced
FbBuoyant force
Upward fluid force (N)
ρfluidFluid density
Fluid mass per volume (kg/m³)
gGravity
Local gravitational acceleration (m/s²)
VDisplaced volume
Submerged fluid volume (m³)

Submerged volume example

An object displaces 0.01 m³ of fresh water.

Density
1000 kg/m³
Volume
0.01 m³
  1. Fb = 1000 × 9.80665 × 0.01
  2. Fb = 98.0665 N

Result: Buoyant force is about 98.07 N.

Compare this upward force with object weight to assess vertical tendency.

Understanding your results

Interpreting the result

An object floats in equilibrium when buoyant force balances its weight.

Assumptions

  • The selected equation represents the physical system.
  • Inputs use a consistent reference direction.
  • Values are converted through coherent SI units.

Limitations

  • Vector components must be resolved along a common axis.
  • External forces or energy losses are not added automatically.
  • Results depend on the accuracy of entered measurements.

Common mistakes

  • Mixing incompatible units.
  • Dropping negative signs that represent direction.
  • Using weight where mass is required.
  • Entering a zero divisor.

Practical use cases

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Practical estimates

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Frequently asked questions

Can a result be negative?

Yes. For directional quantities, the sign indicates direction relative to the chosen positive axis.

Should I use SI units?

The interface can convert supported units, while the formulas are evaluated through coherent SI units.

Sources and review

Reviewed 2026-07-11.

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