Science, asked by mahi3692, 8 months ago

if a substance has greater density than water, will it sink or float in water.

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1.Buoyancy force : It is acting upward in apposite direction of gravity force and it’s magnitude should be ‘Density of substance *displaced volume by it*g.’

1.Buoyancy force : It is acting upward in apposite direction of gravity force and it’s magnitude should be ‘Density of substance *displaced volume by it*g.’2.Weight = M* g = volume of substance * it’s density * g.

1.Buoyancy force : It is acting upward in apposite direction of gravity force and it’s magnitude should be ‘Density of substance *displaced volume by it*g.’2.Weight = M* g = volume of substance * it’s density * g.Now,simple if net force work downward than substance will be sink whatever may be density .

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