explain Archimedes principle with the help of example
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Archimedes' Principle :
When a solid body is partially are completely immersed in a fluid, the fluid exerts an upward force on the body, whose magnitude is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.
The force exerted by fluid on a solid body immersed must partially or completely in it is called the force of buoyancy, buoyant force or simply buoyancy.
Example, a ship floats on water due to the Archimedes principle.
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Archimedes' Principle :
When a solid body is partially are completely immersed in a fluid, the fluid exerts an upward force on the body, whose magnitude is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.
The force exerted by fluid on a solid body immersed must partially or completely in it is called the force of buoyancy, buoyant force or simply buoyancy.
Example, a ship floats on water due to the Archimedes principle.
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Archimedes' principle is a fundamental physics law in fluid mechanics.
What is Archimedes' principle?
- The Archimedes' Principle clarifies that the volume of an object is equivalent to the measure of water uprooted by it.
- It likewise clarifies that there is a light power on any object, however, just those objects with a density lower than water can drift on water or any such liquid.
- This can be explained with an example of a ship. A ship will sink until the upthrust equals the weight force, causing it to remain suspended in the sea.
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