Physics, asked by salonishrimali, 1 year ago

State Archimedes principle. How Archimedes principle is used to design ships and submarines?

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Answered by jiminie
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Archimedes' principle, physical law of buoyancy, discovered by the ancient Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes, stating that any body completely or partially submerged in a fluid (gas or liquid) at rest is acted upon by an upward, or buoyant, force the magnitude of which is equal to the weight of the fluid 
Archimedes' buoyancy principle states that buoyant force -- what keeps the ship afloat -- is equal to the weight of water that is displaced when the ship enters the ocean. ... The displaced water around a coin weighs less than the coin, so the coin will sink.
Answered by saarangan123
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The Archimedes principle states that if the water buoyant force is more that buoyant force of the object

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