Buoyant force acting on a body due to different fluids is
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Buoyant force acting on a body due to different fluids is different.
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The buoyant force acting on a body due to different fluids is
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- same
- different
- zero
- negligible
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option 2) different
According to Archimedes' principle, bodies with totally different weights can displace different weights of the fluid.
- Hence, the buoyant force on different objects is different.
- The force of gravity acts downward whereas, there's additionally a force that acts upward.
- The upward force that acts on the body is named Buoyant force and also the development is called Buoyancy.
- Buoyancy depends on volume and then an object's buoyancy reduces if it's compressed and will increase if it expands.
- If an object at equilibrium incorporates a softness less than that of the encompassing fluid, the object's equilibrium is stable and it remains at rest.
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