An object of weight 100N is dipped in water. If the weight of overflowing water is 25N, did the buoyancy experienced on the object?
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Yes, a buoyant force equal to the weight of overflowing water, i.e., 25 N is experienced on the object.
- This condition is governed by Archimede's principle.
- It states that the upthrust or buoyant force experienced by an object immersed in a liquid is equal to the weight of the displaced liquid.
- Here, the weight of overflowing water is 25 N.
- SO, the object experiences a buoyant force equal to it.
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