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(a) What happens to the buoyant force as more and more volume of a solid object is immersed in a liquid? When does the buoyant force become maximum?

(b)Define buoyant force. Name two factors on which buoyant force depends.

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Answered by poojachoudhary09
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Answer:

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Explanation:

(a) The buoyant or upthrust force increases as more and more volume of a solid object is immersed in a liquid. When object is fully immersed in water the buoyant force becomes maximum.

(b)Fluid applies an upward force on a solid which is partially or fully submerged in liquid. This phenomenon is called buoyancy (Upthrust) and applied upward force is called buoyant force.

Two factors on which buoyant force depends:

• Volume or shape of object.

• Density of fluid in which object is immersed.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

the buonyt force continue increasing as more and more volume of the solid ......

it will be maximum when the full is immersed ...

fluid applied a force on particularly or fully immersed solid upwards ...its called buonyt force ...

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