what exerts greater buoyant force - water or glycerin on an object immersed in it ? why?
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glycerine, bcz its density is 1.26 g/cm3 whereas density of water is 1.0 g/cm3 greater the density then greater the buoyant force
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The density of the glycerin is more when compared to that of the water.
Hence the buoyant force is more in the case of the glycerin that the water.
Hence the buoyant force is more in the case of the glycerin that the water.
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