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if the part of the fluid is replaced by another object of volume irrespective of material then​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

If an object is exactly the same density as the liquid, it will not move up or down. It will just stay right where it is (unless it is pushed around by water currents). If you put it on the surface, it will remain on the surface

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Answered by Anonymous
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The object may float or sink, depending on the material or the density of the object.

If the weight of the water that is replaced is equal to the object's weight, then the object will float.

But if the weight of the water replaced is less than the object's weight then the object will sink.

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