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state Archimedes principle

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Answered by Equestriadash
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Archimedes Principle states that when an object is fully/partially immersed in a liquid, it experiences an upward force that is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by it.

Applications:

  • Used in lactometers for the purity of milk.
  • Used for designing ships and submarines.
  • Used in hydrometers for the purity of water.

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Answered by Anonymous
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It state that if their is a body is immersed partially or completely in fluid so, it will experience an upward force and that force will always equal to the weight of that particular fluid which is displaced by the body.

  • by this principle we also can determine the dencity of any type of liquid.

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  • The principle is very usefull to design ships as well as the submarines.because they both suppose to travel on the water.

  • This principle helps ships to move forward.

  • also we know the nail get sink into the water.its because it has more density than the water.
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