Physics, asked by arcgidems, 10 months ago

Is Archimedes Principal applicable for gases and why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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⭐Yes, Archimedes Principle s equally applicable for gases as the gases are fluids.⭐

Answered by arshbbcommander
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Archimedes Principle

When object is partially or fully immersed, it experiences an upward force which is equal to weight of water displaced.

Yes it also applicable for gases but the force is very small as the displaced gas weight is also very small.

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