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प्रश्न
An aluminium sphere is dipped into water at 10°C. If the temperature is increased, the force of buoyancy
विकल्प
will increase
will decrease
will remain constant
may increase or decrease depending on the radius of the sphere
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उत्तर
will decrease
When an aluminium sphere is dipped in water and the temperature of water is increased, the aluminium will start expanding leading to increase in its volume. This will lead to increase in the surface area of the shell and it'll exert less pressure on the water such that the volume of the sphere submerged in water will decrease and it'll start float easily on water. Now, the volume of water displaced will be less compared to what was displaced initially. Therefore, the force of buoyancy will decrease, as it is directly proportional to the volume of water displaced.
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