Physics, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

what happens when buoyant force by fluid is equal to the weight of the object?

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Answered by sinunajla
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If an object's density is less than water's density (1 g/cm³), it will float. the water and its density is greater than 1 g/cm³. When an object is neutrally buoyant, meaning it neither sinks nor floats, then the weight of the object is equal to the upward buoyant force exerted by the water.

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Answered by SANJAY1604
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The body would be in equilibrium..(stable)

it can't sink.

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