why dooes a bucket of water feel heavier when taken out of water?
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(i) A bucket of water feels heavier when taken out of water because when immersed in water, an upward force, i.e. buoyant force acts on it which is equal to the weight of water displaced by the bucket.
(ii) The buoyant force on a lead object is lesser than the buoyant force on the iron object because lead has greater density, so it displaces lesser amount of water consequently lesser amount of buoyant force acts on it.
(ii) The buoyant force on a lead object is lesser than the buoyant force on the iron object because lead has greater density, so it displaces lesser amount of water consequently lesser amount of buoyant force acts on it.
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