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state the factors on which the amount of weight lost by a body segmented in a given liquid depends​

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Answered by vinay7860
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Here is your answer.

Buoyancy of a body depends on the following factors:

Volume of the body submerged in the 1'liquid or volume of the liquid displaced.

2'Density of the liquid.

Buoyant force is directly proportional to the weight per volume of the fluid. An object will always float if its weight is less than the weight of the fluid it displaces. The reason buoyancy works is tied directly to gravitational force. Gravity wants to pull a fluid down.

I hope my answer is help you.

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