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Explain laws of floatation...?

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Law of floatation states that the weight W of an object equals the weight w of the liquid displaced by it.

It refers to the floating object displaces its own weight of the fluid in which it floats.

Equation

W=w

W-Fb (force up thrust) = w

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a body floats with its volume partially above the liquid surface, the volume of the liquid displaced by the body is equal to the volume of submerged portion of the body. Since the body is in equilibrium, the force of buoyancy acting on the body must be equal to its weight. This is known as the law of floatation.

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