difference between upthrust and weight in a tabular form
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This difference in pressure between the top and the bottom of the object produces an upward force on it. This is called Upthrust. According to Archimedes' Principle, the upthrust on an object in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced. So the volume of the object multiplied by the density of the fluid.
if the upthrust become equal to weight then
If the upthrust on the object is bigger than its weight the object rises, some of it comes out of the water until the upthrust is equal to its weight and the object floats. ...
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This difference in pressure between the top and the bottom of the object produces an upward force on it. This is called Upthrust. According to Archimedes' Principle, the upthrust on an object in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced. So the volume of the object multiplied by the density of the fluid.
if the upthrust become equal to weight then
If the upthrust on the object is bigger than its weight the object rises, some of it comes out of the water until the upthrust is equal to its weight and the object floats. ...
HOPE IT HELPS MARK AS BRAINLIEST if you like
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Upthrust-The net upward force exerted by a body to an object immersed partially or completely in it,is called its Upthrust.
Weight- The quantity of the matter contained by a body is called Weight.
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Weight- The quantity of the matter contained by a body is called Weight.
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