Physics, asked by chavigoel, 11 months ago

a gass is moved up. is the upwards force acting on it larger or smaller than the force of gravity?
please explain it also.

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Answered by shariquekhan2500
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See everything depends on density... And at molecular level gravity tends to vanish away like something of 9.1×10^-30 kg multiplied by gravitational acceleration gives us 9.1×10@^-29 thats very small can be neglected if so.. Thus gravity hardly plays any Role.. Fluids don't act like rigid bodies.. And thua it depends on density of air... Lower above..and higher below.. Simple

Answered by sreekrishna37
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Answer:the upward force with which is moving is greater than gravitational force

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