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Standard IX
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Archimedes' Principle
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Check the understanding of concept, why does increasing the volume of an object increase the buoyant force on it when it is in a fluid?
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Increasing the volume of an object increases the volume of the liquid it displaces. As a result the bouyant force is increased.
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