Physics, asked by anjanadurgadevika, 1 month ago

How does volume affect bouyancy??​

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Answered by kasifanaaz3
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Answer:

Because there are more moles of reactants, an increase in volume will shift the equilibrium to the left in order to favor the reactants. When there is a decrease in volume, the equilibrium will shift towards the side of the reaction with fewer moles.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Buoyancy is created when the contained volume of a certain material (gas or liquid) that is lighter and placed into a heavier surrounding material either gas or liquid. So if the volume of the buoyant (lighter) object is increased then the buoyancy will also increase.

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