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How is water displaced when body is immersed in it related to upthrust and volume of body?

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Answered by dipamstar9430
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Larger the volume of the body submerged in fluid, greater is the upthrust. More the density of the fluid, greater is the upthrust. The upthrust acts on a body in an upward direction at the centre of gravity of the displaced fluid which is called the centre of buoyancy.

Answered by anuradha11119
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Larger the volume of the body submerged in fluid, greater is the upthrust. More the density of the fluid, greater is the upthrust. The upthrust acts on a body in an upward direction at the centre of gravity of the displaced fluid which is called the centre of buoyancy.

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