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For a given object, the buoyant force in liquids of different......... is...................

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Answered by mathiyaselvi
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Answer:

For a given object the buoyant force in liquids of different is viscosity .

Explanation:

Water is thin where as honey is thick. This makes the force exerted by them different also which leads to this ultimate change.

Answered by nitinkumar9lm
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Answer:

The buoyant force in liquids/fluids of different densities is different, for a given object.

Explanation:

  • If an object is immersed in any fluid, the upwards force experienced by the object is called a Buoyant force.
  • With the increase in the depth, the fluid's pressure increases.

The formula of the buoyant force is:

F=\rho \times g\times V

where \rho is the fluid's density

          V is the fluid's volume.

The object rises to the surface if the buoyant force is greater than the weight of the object. The object sinks if the buoyant force is less than the weight of the object. According to the above formula, the buoyant force is dependent on the fluid's density.

So, for a given object, the buoyant force in liquids of different densities is different.

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