Physics, asked by ranisingh201819, 9 months ago

A piece of wood floats on water. The buoyant force on the wood will be? *

more than the weight of the wood piece

Zero

less than the weight of the wood piece

equal to the weight of the wood piece​

Answers

Answered by neetumtm
15

Answer:

the buoyant force would be more than the weight of the wood piece to make it float more the buoyant force more is the the area of the wood above the water

Answered by VaibhavSR
0

Answer: "more than the weight of the wood piece."

Explanation:

  • Whenever we try to immerse an object into the liquid an upward force is experienced on the object by the fluid, and this force is known as buoyant force.
  • If the buoyant force is more than the weight of the object the object floats but if it s less than the weight of the object then it sinks.
  • Hence, the correct answer is "more than the weight of the wood piece."

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