Physics, asked by manan12345678968, 9 months ago

Why density of a liquid affects buoyancy

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Answered by bainsjashan
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Answer:

Since g and the weight of the object Wobject are fixed, an increase in density means a decrease in the submerged volume, for the equation to hold. For a floating object, the buoyancy force is equal to the gravity force on the object. Hence, the buoyancy force doesn't change with a denser fluid.

Answered by suryakk001
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Explanation:

we know that,

density \times volume \times g = buoyant \: force \\ so \: density \: is \: directly \: proportionl \: to \: buoyant \: force

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