Explain 3 conditio of floating and sinking in liquid . plj jaldee
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a true floating object must be wholly above the surface of the liquid. all objects that float must contain some trapped air and that is the only reason why they float. the amount of liquid on which the object floats matters somehow, i.e. an object will float higher in a larger volume or deeper liquid.
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Three Conditions Of Floating and Sinking in liquid:-
1) If buoyant force exerted by liquid is less than the weight of the object , the object will sink in the liquid.
2) If buoyant force is equal to weight of object , the object will float in liquid.
3) If buoyant force is more than the weight of object , the object will rise in liquid and then float.
1) If buoyant force exerted by liquid is less than the weight of the object , the object will sink in the liquid.
2) If buoyant force is equal to weight of object , the object will float in liquid.
3) If buoyant force is more than the weight of object , the object will rise in liquid and then float.
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