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is volume of an object equal to the buoyant force.why?give reason.

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Answered by santoshswansi
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No because buoyant force is directly proportional to volume which means greater volume, greater buoyant force and lesser volume, lesser buoyant force. Buoyant force is equal to the products of volume of object, gravity and density of fluid in which object is immersed.
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