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For a floating body,how is the weight related to the buoyant force?

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Answered by muskanojha18
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The buoyant force is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the object. ... So comparison of the magnitudes of the buoyant force (weight of the water displaced by the object) and the object's weight determines whether or not the object sinks or not. If the object floats, the 2 magnitudes are equal.

Answered by Anonymous
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Ans..is in the picc...

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