Physics Asked on May 30, 2021
When part of a body is submerged in a fluid of density D1 in a container accelerating with accln ‘a’ . Why wouldn’t the length decrease?
My professor already told me that the pseudo force acting on the body is balanced by the buoyant force .But wouldn’t the pseudo force on the liquid somehow affect the length submerged?
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