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situations where buoyant force is experienced in liquid and gases​

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Answered by renurtiwari940
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When you weigh a halfly immersed metal ball in water, it reads less than its actual mass. When you put an object made of material less dense than water, it floats due to buoyant force acting on it. When you light an hot air balloon, hot air exerts upward force on the balloon taking it high up in the sky.

Answered by Anonymous
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When you weigh a halfly immersed metal ball in water, it reads less than its actual mass. When you put an object made of material less dense than water, it floats due to buoyant force acting on it. When you light an hot air balloon, hot air exerts upward force on the balloon taking it high up in the sky

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