how to caluculate buoyant force in accelerating fluids?
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You can simply add the earth's gravitation to the
acceleration of the fluid (You should use vectorial
addition). After this you can again use Archimedes' law:
Fb = rho x (g+a) x Volume
Fb is now in the direction of (g+a)
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