Physics, asked by KanushriSharma, 10 months ago

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Answered by ancd43
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Answer:

option b,I think it would be all right

Answered by bhuvna789456
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Option (b) is the correct answer

Explanation:

  • Archimedes' Principle states that whenever a body is immersed in a liquid an upward force acts on it known as buoyant force which make that body to either float or sink
  • The force acting on the body is equal to the amount of liquid displaced by the body
  1. If the weight of body is greater than the liquid displaced then body sinks ( density of body must be greater than the density of liquid)
  2. If the weight of body is less than the liquid displaced the body float at the surface of liquid ( density of body must be lesser than the density of liquid)
  3. If the weight of body is equal to the liquid displaced then body will float inside the liquid ( density of body and liquid are equal)

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