explain the archimedes principle along with the example
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Archimedes' principle is a law (in physics) which states that an object which is totally or fully immersed in a fluid (liquid or gas) is subjected to an upward force equal in magnitude to the weight of fluid it displaces.
For example, a ship travels over water.
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Archimedes' principle is a law (in physics) which states that an object which is totally or fully immersed in a fluid (liquid or gas) is subjected to an upward force equal in magnitude to the weight of fluid it displaces.
For example, a ship travels over water.
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When a body is immerged fully or partially in a liquid. It experiences some upthrust which is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced.
Let V = Volume of object.
V' = Volume immerged inside liquid.
Rho = Density of object.
Sigma = Density of liquid.
Weight of object (w) = mg = Vρg
Upthrust = weight of liquid displaced.
= mg
= V′σg
Apparent weight =
=
Ex :- Helium balloon in a moving car and moving or floating of ship above water..
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