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If the actual weight of a partially immersed object and the weight of the liquid displaced by the object are equal then is the volume of the partially immersed object and volume of the liquid displaced by the object equal too?

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Answered by unicorn276
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Explanation:

A body at rest in a fluid is acted upon by a force pushing upward called the buoyant force, which is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces. If the body is completely submerged, the volume of fluid displaced is equal to the volume of the body.

Answered by vaishnavi6267
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Explanation:

According to the Archimedes' principle,

A body at rest in a fluid is acted upon by a force pushing upward called the buoyant force, which is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces. If the body is completely submerged, the volume of fluid displaced is equal to the volume of the body.

The volume of displaced fluid is equivalent to the volume of an object fully immersed in a fluid or to that fraction of the volume below the surface of an object partially submerged in a liquid. The weight of the displaced portion of the fluid is equivalent to the magnitude of the buoyant force.

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