difference between law of floatation and archimedes principle in simple points..... grade 9
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Archimedes' principle states that when a body is partially or fully dipped into a fluid at rest, the fluid exerts an upward force of buoyancy equal to the weight of displaced fluid. ...
If the force of buoyancy equals the weight of the solid, the solid will remain in equilibrium. This is called floatation.
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Condition for Flotation
An object will float if the buoyancy force exerted on it by the fluid balances its weight, i.e. if FB=mg F B = mg . But the Archimedes principle states that the buoyant force is the weight of the fluid displaced.
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