Physics, asked by nandnipartey1977, 6 months ago

true/ false Archimedes principle does not apply to gases​

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Answered by nikhil12348
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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

The reasoning behind the Archimedes principle is that the buoyancy force on an object depends on the pressure exerted by the fluid on its submerged surface. ... The Archimedes principle is valid for any fluid—not only liquids (such as water) but also gases (such as air).

Answered by shivonkshibu2006
2

True,

Archimedes' Principle is applicable to gases also. Gases and liquids are classified as fluids. Archimedes' principle is applicable to all fluids.

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