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what are the laws of flotation?​

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Answered by kumarilaxmi6651
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Answer:

The principle of floatation states that when an object floats on a liquid the buoyant force that acts on the object is equal to the weight of the object. ... The displaced volume of fluid is equal to the volume of the object which is immersed in the fluid.

Answered by RemusLupinsBaby
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Answer: Archimedes's' principle.

Explanation:

Law of floatation is a special condition of Archimedes' Principle which states that the weight of a floating body is equal to the weight of the displaced liquid. A body sinks in a liquid only if the density of the body is greater than the density of the liquid in which the body is kept.

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