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1. When an object is immersed in different fluids,
what will be the buoyant force acting on it.

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Answered by lalankumar99395
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Because the buoyant force acts in a direction opposite the force of gravity, the net force acting on an object submerged in a fluid, such as water, is smaller than the object's weight......

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Answered by Anonymous
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Since different liquids have different densities, different buoyant forces act on the object when immersed in different liquids.

Two forces act on an object when it enters water: a downward force called gravity and an upward force called buoyancy.

There are three types of Buoyancy which are positive, negative and neutral.

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