Physics, asked by sk8508551, 6 months ago

If V is the volume of a body immersed in a liquid, p is the density of liquid and g is acceleration due to gravity. Which of the following is correct formula to find buoyant formula?

1 point

F = mgh

F = Vgh

F = Vg

F = Vpg

Answers

Answered by tejasai40
1

Answer:

According to Archimedes' principle, any body completely or partially submerged in a fluid at rest is acted upon by an upward or buoyant force whose magnitude is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body.

F

B

L

Vg = Upthrust on the body

Here, V= volume of submerged object,

ρ

L

= density of fluid

g= acceleration due to gravity

Answer By TEJASAI

correct option is D

Answered by apurvakatore
1

Answer:

The buoyant force equals the difference between the weight in air and the weight in water. This is equal to the density of the fluid multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity multiplied by the volume of the object.

F = Vpg

Similar questions