Question
An object is immersed in three different liquids. Will it experience same buoyant force due to all the liquids?

Answer

No, as the object is same the mass is same in all the cases but the density of all the liquids varies so as a result it is not possible for the object to experience the same F. F depends on volume of the fluid displaced and the volume depends on density so we can conclude that the Buoyant Force is directly proportional to the fluids density.

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