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a force is needed to keep a block of wood inside water.why​

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Answered by keshav2150
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Magnitude of the buoyance force acting on the body inside the water is greayer than the weight of the body. Hence, a force is neede to keep a block of wood inside water to overcome the net upward force acting on the cork

Answered by eyeearking
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Answer:

Magnitude of the buoyance force acting on the body inside the water is greayer than the weight of the body. Hence, a force is neede to keep a block of wood inside water to overcome the net upward force acting on the cork.

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