Physics, asked by technomaster2600, 6 months ago

If F'B> W, the body will
float partly immersed with only that much part
of it inside liquid, the upthrust FB, due to
which becomes equal to the weight W of body​. Please explain

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Answered by renegades
1

Explanation:

So, Let's say FB is the weight of the object

W is the weight of the liquid displaced.

When FB < W, The object weights less than the liquid displaced, so it will float will some part underwater.

it won't float completely on the water as a mass of a matter cannot be 0 in which case, liquid displaced will be Also 0. (Impossible scenario)

If FB = W, then if you put an object in the water, it says inside the water without moving.

This is because the weight of the object and Bouyant Force is equal.

The object is said to be in equilibrium.

If FB>W, Then the object will starts to sink.

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