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an object is immersed in different liquids does same bi don't force act on the object due to all the liquids ?​

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Answered by ItzBlinkingstar
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Since the buoyant force , F= vdg ,

v- volume

d- density

v- acceleration due to gravity.

So , different liquids have different densities there for different buoyant force act on the object win emerged in different liquids.

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Answered by Ꭲαηγα
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Since the buoyant force , F = vdg ,

  • v- volume
  • d- density
  • v- acceleration due to gravity

So , different liquids have different densities there for different buoyant force act on the object win emerged in different liquids

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