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What is law of flotation ?

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Answered by asthalzi
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The Law of Flotation says that for a floating object, the weight of the object equals the weight of the liquid displaced by the object. We prove this by using Archimedes' Principle with Newton's Second law applied to an object in equilibrium (floating).

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Answered by jainshalu2016
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The law of floatation states that, a floating body displaces its own weight of the fluid in which it floats. This means if a log of 200kg (2000N) floats in water displaces 200kg (2000N) of water, if the same log is placed in other liquid and be able to float it will displace the same 200kg of fluid in which it floats.

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