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why does the buoyant force acting on a body decrease when the tempreture of fluid is increase

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Answered by tanishakumar65
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When the temperature of the fluid is increased then the molecules of the fluid move apart i.e. their intermolecular space increases. This makes the fluid less dense. Since the density determines the amount of buoyant force acting on ia body, therefore it decrease

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