3 situations in daily life which have experience buoyancy in liquid some gases
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● Buoyancy -
- Buoyancy is an upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an immersed object.
# Day-to-day life examples -
- When you weigh a halfly immersed metal ball in water, it reads less than its actual mass.
- When you put an object made of material less dense than water, it floats due to buoyant force acting on it.
- When you light an hot air balloon, hot air exerts upward force on the balloon taking it high up in the sky.
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1) A boat sailing on the river .
2) A hydrogen filled balloon rises in the air.
3) A tightly closed plastic bottle floats on water.
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