on what factors does the magnitude of an buoyant force experienced by a body in a fluid depend
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the volume of body immersed in the liquid
the density of the liquid
and
magnitude of gravity
the density of the liquid
and
magnitude of gravity
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As we know, buoyant force = weight of the fluid displaced by immersed part of body = rng. But, rn= volume of fluid displaced x density of fluid = ye
Buoyant force = Veg
Thus, buoyant force depends directly upon:
(i) Volume of the fluid displaced.
(ii) Density of the fluid in which the body is immersed.
(iii) Acceleration due to gravity at the place.
Buoyant force = Veg
Thus, buoyant force depends directly upon:
(i) Volume of the fluid displaced.
(ii) Density of the fluid in which the body is immersed.
(iii) Acceleration due to gravity at the place.
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