what are Fluids why is Archimedes principle applicable only for few States the principle also
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a substance that has no fixed shape and yields easily to external pressure; a gas or (especially) a liquid.
Archimedes principle is applicable only for fluids because:Only fluids exert buoyant force.
An object cannot be immersed in a solid, but it can be immersed in a fluid.
This is because of the way of arrangement of particles in fluids
Archimedes principle is applicable only for fluids because:Only fluids exert buoyant force.
An object cannot be immersed in a solid, but it can be immersed in a fluid.
This is because of the way of arrangement of particles in fluids
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Archimedes principle is applicable only for fluids because: Only fluids exert buoyant force. An object cannot be immersed in a solid, but it can be immersed in a fluid
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