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air cannot create buoyant force it us true or false

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Answered by Mihirk07
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Answer:

true

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Answered by assingh
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Buoyant Force

According to Archimedes Principle," The buoyant force on a submerged object is equal to the weight of the fluid that is displaced by the object.

Fluid

The matters which can't handle or say resist any shear force are called Fluids.

Simply, you can understand Fluid with the example of Gas and Liquids.

If anyone applies a tangential force to Gas or Liquids, the gas and liquid particle will not be at same place. They will move from one place to another.

Remember, air is also a fluid.

Hence, Air can create a Buoyant Force.

Let us understand it by an example.

Example :- A hot air balloon which floats on air, floats because it experiences an upward force and that upward force is known as Buoyant Force.

Answer

It is False, that air cannot create buoyant force.

Air can create buoyant force.

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