Physics, asked by remanthkuna, 10 months ago

an object is immersed in different request the same buoyant force act on the object due to all the liquids​

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Answered by didwaniapiyu
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Answer:

yes it acts upwards

Explanation:

the buoyant force is greater than gravitational force

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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