Physics, asked by adithyarathod715, 4 months ago

(b) Explain why it would not sink in water if the same mass of metal, as
calculated above, were tied to the outside of the container ?​

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Answered by Nishtha9144
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heavy objects sink and light objects float regardless of their size, shape or the type of material used to make them. a true floating object must be wholly above the surface of the liquid. all objects that float must contain some trapped air and that is the only reason why they float.

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Answered by ananyagaba729
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Answer:

Buoyant Force: Cause and Calculation

We find the answers to the above questions in the fact that in any given fluid, pressure increases with depth. When an object is immersed in a fluid, the upward force on the bottom of an object is greater than the downward force on the top of the object. The result is a net upward force (a buoyant force) on any object in any fluid. If the buoyant force is greater than the object’s weight, the object will rise to the surface and float. If the buoyant force is less than the object’s weight, the object will sink. If the buoyant force equals the object’s weight, the object will remain suspended at that depth. The buoyant force is always present in a fluid, whether an object floats, sinks or remains suspended.

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