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What happens to the buoyant force as more and more volume of a solid object is immersed in a liquid? When does the buoyant force become maximum?

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Answered by suvarchalabkk
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As more and more of the solid object is immersed in a liquid, more and more liquid is displaced. Since buoyant force is equal to the weight of liquid displaced, continuously displacing the liquid (by immersing the object) will lead to an increase in the force of buoyancy. Buoyant force is maximum when the entire object with its full volume is inside the liquid.

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Answered by lakshaysoni01279473
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So, we can conclude that the buoyant force acts in the upward direction on an object immersed in a liquid as it acts opposite to the direction of weight of the object which always acts downwards due to gravity. The answer is: Buoyant force acts in the upward direction on an object immersed in a liquid.

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