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what does upthrust do?

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Answered by SamikBiswa1911
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The effect of upthrust is that weight of the body immersed in a liquid appears to be less than its actual weight. There are two factors on which upthrust depends - Volume of the body and Density of the Liquid. Larger the volume of body submerged in liquid, greater is the upthrust.Upthrust. An object that is partly, or completely, submerged experiences a greater pressure on its bottom surface than on its top surface. This causes a resultant force upwards. This force is called upthrust . ... The upthrust force is equal in size to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.

For example, while pushing a cork into water, our fingers experience the net upward force. Like liquids, gases also have the property of buoyancy i.e. a body immersed in a gas also experiences an upthrust. For example, a balloon filled with hydrogen rises up because of upthrust.

Answered by Pranjul83
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