Science, asked by SARTHAKCANDYMAN, 8 months ago

telationship between buoyancy force and archimedes principle with derivation​

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Answered by Gulamabbas
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Answer:

both law are for density of water

both are for the force

these are relationship

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Answered by AdorableMe
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Archimedes principle:

The upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether partially or fully submerged, is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces and acts in the upward direction at the center of mass of the displaced fluid.The value of thrust force is given by the Archimedes law which was discovered by Archimedes of Syracuse of Greece. When an object is partially or fully immersed in a liquid, the apparent loss of weight is equal to the weight of liquid displaced by it.

Fb = ρ x g x V---------------formula

Where,

Fb is the buoyant force

ρ is the density the fluid

V is the submerged volume

g is the acceleration due to gravity

buoyancy force:

The principle of buoyancy is called Archimedes’ Principle, as it was discovered by the Greek mathematician in the third century.The principle states that the buoyant force acting on an object placed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. An object that is completely immersed in a fluid displaces a volume of fluid, exactly equal to the volume of the object. The buoyant force, or the weight of the volume of displaced fluid, will depend on the density of the fluid as well as the displaced volume. The principle applies to all fluids including gases.

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