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What is the relation between upthrust and volume of displaced liquid

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Answered by vanshikaahir79
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The volume of this amount of liquid is equal to the volume of the object itself. The weight of fluid displaced and therefore the upthrust will be bigger if the density of the liquid is large. The upthrust in salty water (relative density = 1.1) is larger than that in water (relative density = 1.0) for the same object.

Answered by reem2009
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The volume of this amount of liquid is equal to the volume of the object itself. The weight of fluid displaced and therefore the upthrust will be bigger if the density of the liquid is large. The upthrust in salty water (relative density = 1.1) is larger than that in water (relative density = 1.0) for the same object.

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