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Archemedes principle.​

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Answered by Reshmathakkola
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Archimedes Principle states - When a body is immersed completely or partially in a fluid it experiences an upward force that is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it

 

Take a piece of stone and tie it one end of a rubber string. Measure the length of rubber string. Now suspend the stone by holding the string and again measure the length of rubber string during suspension

You will find that elongation of the string due to weight decreases as the stone is gradually dipped in water. But there is no further change once the stone gets fully immersed in water because The elongation is produced in the string due to the weight of stone. The extension decreases when stone is lowered in the water ; it means that some force acts on the stone in upward direction. As a result, the buoyant force & its nature in different fluids for a given body can determined by archimedes principle.

Answered by gangsterlook
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It states when an object is fully or partially submerged in under water it will experience a force which will be equal to the amount of water displaced by it.....Hope is helps you .......if so ....mark me as brainiest

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