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what enables an object to remain suspended in water​

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Answered by Xiomo
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An object in a liquid is suspended only if its density is less than or equal to that of the liquid. In case of lesser density, the object partially floats outside since it requires lesser volume of water to achieve equilibrium from the upthrust. It is suspended because first of all, net force =0.........♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️!!!!

Answered by Mohininaagar
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An object in a liquid is suspended only if its density is less than or equal to that of the liquid. In case of lesser density, the object partially floats outside since it requires lesser volume of water to achieve equilibrium from the upthrust. It is suspended because first of all, net force =0.

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