A child sitting along a swimming pool feels lighter while lowering his legs in water why?
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as by the Archimedes principal the buoyancy force counter acts his weight that's why child feel lighters
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As we know that the water applies some force on the objects which is put in it. This force is known as upthrust or buoyant force. This phenomenon is known as buoyancy.
And also the upper body is still outside the water and does not experience any upthrust and experiences only gravity.
So this is the reason for the child sitting along a swimming pool feel lighter while lowering his legs in water.
Hope this helps you!!!
And also the upper body is still outside the water and does not experience any upthrust and experiences only gravity.
So this is the reason for the child sitting along a swimming pool feel lighter while lowering his legs in water.
Hope this helps you!!!
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