Physics, asked by gvp, 1 year ago

will the buoyant force increase if volume of fulid is increased.does the buoyant force depend on density

Answers

Answered by geetika3
4
the buoyant force depends on the density of the liquid not on the volume. so it does not matter if the volume of kiquid increases because the buoyant force will be same.

hope it helped ☺
Answered by Hriday0102
0
No the buoyant force does not depend on the volume of the fluid but it depends on the density of the fluid .

HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU. . . . . . . .

PLZ MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIEST AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! ! ! ! ! !

gvp: you are wrong
Hriday0102: why
gvp: because density and volume are inversely proportional
Hriday0102: ok
Hriday0102: But it is still not clear to me
Hriday0102: d = m / v
Hriday0102: Why the volume don't effect on it
gvp: i will clear it tomorrow
Similar questions