how is the bouyant force of a liquid dependanton density of liquid?
Asked by shibin.george | 14th Apr, 2008, 12:23: PM
Greater the density of the fluid greater is the upthrust/buoyant force it applies on the body.
For example, when a piece of wood is pushed into different fluids, different forces have to be applied to do so. The denser the fluid, more is the force required to push a body into it.
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Answered by | 23rd May, 2008, 10:37: AM
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