Physics, asked by annechoudhury123, 1 year ago

an object floats on waterbecause tthe buoyant force acting on it from below is greater than the gravitational force acting on it from above while an object sinks in water because the buoyant force is lass than the gravitational force.
is this correct? or should it include more points?

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Answered by ReetChauhan1112
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it is correct because the buoyancy is inversely proportional to density so heavy objects sinks due to gravity and light once float

annechoudhury123: so i guess we dont have to include the point of density in this answer.
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