The upward force exerted by a liquid on an immersed body is called, Gravitational force, FRICTIONAL FORCE, Buoyant force, MAGNETIC FORCE, Buoyant force acting on a body depends on, . Shape of the body,  Density of liquid and volume displaced, Which principle explains floating of objects?, PASCALS LAW, Newton’s third law, Archimedes’ principle, HOOKES LAW, NONE, ALL OF THE ABOVE, Which will experience maximum buoyant force in water?, IRON BALL, RUBBER BALL, WOODEN BALL , ALL OF SAME VOLUME, . A body floats in a liquid when, Weight > buoyant force, Weight = buoyant force, The apparent loss of weight of a body in water is equal to, WEIGHT OF BODY , WEIGHT OF LIQUID DISPLACED, VOLUME OF BODY, BUOYANT FORCE, FORMULA OF DENSITY IS , M/V, M/D, Why does a ship made of iron float?, IRON IS LIGHT, Shape reduces weight, Average density of ship is less than water, Water pushes ship upward, The SI unit of buoyant force is, KG, NEWTON, If a body is taken from water to a denser liquid, the buoyant force, DECREASES, BECOMES ZERO, REMAINS SAME , INCREASES.

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