Physics, asked by aanakhan648, 1 year ago

Buoyant force exerted by different fluids on a given body is
(A) same
(B) different
(C) zero
(D) negligible​

Answers

Answered by manas3379
3

Answer:

B) Different

Explanation:

Because different liquids have different densities, and since buoyant force depends on density of liquid, therefore buoyant force by different liquids is difference.

Answered by GulabLachman
1

Different(option B)

  • This force exerted by different fluids are known as Buoyancy or Upthrust
  • The bodies with different weights possess the different weights of the fluid
  • This was stated by Archimedes
  • Therefore in different objects different buoyant force is exhibited
  • The upward force that a fluid exerts on an object is known as the Buoyant Force
  • The fluid exerts pressure on the object and thus the Buoyant force is formed
  • Since the pressure and depth are directly proportional when the depth increases the pressure also increases
  • The pressure on the bottom of the object is always higher than the force that is applied on the top.
  • The Buoyant force is only applicable when the object floats or sinks
  • Therefore the Buoyant force exerted by different fluids on a given body is different
  • The Buoyancy depends on the volume of the object immersed in the fluid and the density of the fluid
  • When the body is floating on fluids of different densities it experiences the same buoyant force
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