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*How much force is applied to an object when it is completely immersed in the fluid?*

1️⃣ The force equal to the weight of the fluid.
2️⃣ The force equal to the weight of the object.
3️⃣ The force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by an object.
4️⃣ The force equal to atmospheric pressure.​

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Answered by mrpro2752
2

Answer:

Archimedes' principle of buoyancy. Here a 5-kg object immersed in water is shown being acted upon by a buoyant (upward) force of 2 kg, which is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the immersed object. The buoyant force reduces the object's apparent weight by 2 kg—that is, from 5 kg to 3 kg.

Answered by seemapravin07
0

Answer:

3 rd one The force equal to the weight of the fluid displayed by an object

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