Physics, asked by AnmolKerketta69, 9 months ago


When a piece of cork is put into the water it starts floating on the surface of
water due to the upward buoyant force from water. If the cork is pushed more
inside the water by applying the force than the buoyant force:
a) will increase as the cork is immersed into the water.
b) will decrease as the cork is immersed into the water
c) will first increase and then decrease as the cork is immersed more into the water.
d) will remain same as long as the cork is inside the water.​

Answers

Answered by harshkum2004
96

Answer:

A

Explanation:

It will increase as the coec is immersed in the water and more water is displaced by it.

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Answered by ravilaccs
2

Answer:

The correct answer is option (A)

Explanation:

  • When a piece of cork is put into the water it starts floating on the surface of water due to the upward buoyant force from water because the density of water is more than the density of cork.
  • Thus, the upward force (buoyant force) of water on the cork is more than the force of the cork in the downward direction. A piece of cork floats on water because the density of cork is less than the density of water whereas an iron nail sinks in the water because the density of iron nail is more than the density of water.
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