The Float, Neutrally Buoyant, and Sink | Fluid Statics | 11th Class Physics

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A vessel filled with water. An egg is put in it. The egg hits the bottom of the vessel. This condition is known as sink. Then, a certain amount of salt is put into the water. This salt is dissolved. Not long after that, the egg started moving upwards. Now, the egg is between the surface of the water and the bottom of the vessel. This condition is known as neutrally buoyant. Some salt is put in the water. This salt is dissolved. Not long after that, the egg started moving upwards. Now, a part of the egg penetrates the surface of the water. This condition is known as float.

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