Chemistry, asked by ankurthakur74, 1 year ago

state Archimedes principle how will you verify experimentally​

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Answered by suresh203
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buoyancy force acting on a body immersed in a liquid is equal to weight of water displaced


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Answered by kavy0
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Hey mate...... Here is the correct answer :

Archimedes principle state that whenever a body is fully or partially immersed in a liquid some amount of liquid is dispersed by the object and the amount of liquid which is displaced by the object is equal to the buoyant force

we can verify this by a simple experiment take a box of 5 kg in air and then emmerse ite in water you will notice that the weight of the box is reduced and the reduced weight will be equal to the amount of liquid which is displaced by that object

TRIVIA

it is said that Archimedes came to this conclusion when he was bathing in a top then suddenly the water started flowing out of the tab then I start thinking that why the water is flowing outside the top and what would be the reason and he came to the conclusion of the one of the greatest Archimedes principle which is used in nowadays working of hydrometer lactometer or any ships

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