Physics, asked by jasminesingh99, 6 months ago

define upthrust lead has greater density than iron and both are denser than water the buoyant force on lead is greater than or less than or equal to iron of same volume explain in detail and give one more example


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Answered by bhagatswetangi
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Explanation:

The buoyant force of a liquid on an object is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by it. Since the lead object and the iron object have the same volume, both of them displace the same amount of water, Hence, the buoyant force on both the objects is the same.

Answered by Draler
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Answer:

Upthrust is the force exerted on a body due to bouyancy.

Explanation:

If lead is more dense, then it would have more bouyant force than metal for the same mass.

So bouyant force is greater in lead than iron.

First learn these words then ask for brief answer. You won't be able to handle the brief answer;

  1. Bouyancy
  2. Thrust
  3. Density.
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