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Force acting on a floating body is: - A. Buoyant& gravity B. Inertia& gravity C. pressure& gravity D. Buoyant & Inertia
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A. Buoyant & gravity.
Explanation: A floating body is in equilibrium between its weight (gravity, downward) and the buoyant (upthrust) force from the fluid, which is the resultant of pressure over the submerged surface. Inertia only matters if the body is accelerating.
Explanation: A floating body is in equilibrium between its weight (gravity, downward) and the buoyant (upthrust) force from the fluid, which is the resultant of pressure over the submerged surface. Inertia only matters if the body is accelerating.
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