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an object is immersed in a liquid. is same buoyant force act on the object due to all liquid

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Answered by sahil431
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Yes the buoyant force will be equal on that object in all liquids because buoyant force totally depends on the density (p) ,volume (v),
and gravity (g) of the object which is given by-

F = v × p × g
mass(m)= density (p) × volume(v)
m= p × v
F= mg
and mg is nothing but weight of the object.
Therefore ,buoyant force depends on weight of the object and not on the liquid.
Answered by pavneet24
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  • We know, buoyant force acting on an object due to a liquid is directly proportional to the density of the liquid. Since, different liquids have different densities, so different buoyant forces act on the object due to different liquids.
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