A solid is completely immersed in liquid. The force exerted
by the liquid on the solid will

(a) Increase if it is pushed deeper inside the liquid
(b) Change if its orientation is changed
(c) Decrease if it is taken partially out of the liquid
(d) None of the above.

Answer Posted / krpg

The force exerted by the liquid on the solid will
Decrease if it is taken partially out of the liquid.

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