Physics
When the weight of a body is greater than the weight of the liquid displaced, the body will
- float
- sink
- float partially outside
- first go down then come up
Fluids Upthrust
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Answer
sink
Reason — Two forces act on a body immersed in a liquid:
- weight of the body acting vertically downwards and
- upthrust acting vertically upwards.
Upthrust is equal in magnitude to the weight of the liquid displaced. When weight of a body is greater than the weight of the liquid displaced, implies downwards force is more than the upwards force, hence the body sinks.
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