Physics, asked by gomatibhatta2, 4 months ago

An empty inverted beaker does not sink in water when vertically inserted ?Why ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The trapped air bubble makes the overall density of beaker+air less than that of water, so the beaker floats. If the beaker tips over and the air bubble escapes, the beaker will sink

Answered by TheSarcasticSmile
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Answer:

The trapped air bubble makes the overall density of beaker+air less than that of water, so the beaker floats. If the beaker tips over and the air bubble escapes, the beaker will sink.

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