Physics, asked by gangadharpatila123, 1 year ago

What is the force of buoyancy,in Newton acting on a rock that has a volume of 650cm cube and is immersed in water
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supervegetavscell: Area of rock. Or density must be provided
supervegetavscell: Density won't be useful srry. Area is needed. And depth of water also

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Answered by trisha10433
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hey!

a/q to Archimedes principle

when an object is fully or partially immersed in water the

buoyant force acting on the object = weight of displaced water

a/q to principle of flotation

an object is said to float on water

when its density is = density of water

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solution :

volume of object = force exerted by water

250 cm ^3 = 250 N

hence required buoyant force is 250N

trisha10433: wt ?
gangadharpatila123: What does a/q mean
supervegetavscell: Rock is not floating. And buoyforce is not equal to volume
gangadharpatila123: What does a/q mean
gangadharpatila123: Then plz give detailed answer
trisha10433: no i m confirmed
trisha10433: this is correct
trisha10433: a/q means acvording to
supervegetavscell: I'm confirmed that rocks don't float
gangadharpatila123: So what is the correct answer
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