Physics, asked by khanchetan055, 6 months ago

state and explain archimedes principal

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Answered by priyavas25
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Archimedes' principle states: An object immersed in a fluid experiences a buoyant force that is equal in magnitude to the force of gravity on the displaced fluid.

Answered by khaninayath302
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Archimedes' principle states: An object immersed in a fluid experiences a buoyant force that is equal in magnitude to the force of gravity on the displaced fluid.

Archimedes determined the amount of buoyant force exerted by the liquid on the body. According to him, when a body is wholly or partially immersed in a liquid at rest, it experiences an upthrust, equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the body.

(i) A body will sink in a liquid if its density is more than that of the liquid in which it is immersed.

(ii) The body floats being completely immersed in water if the density of the body is equal to the density of the liquid.

(iii) The body floats being partially immersed if the density of the body is less than the density of liquid.

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