Solving Physics Problems: Gravitation, Upthrust & Buoyancy

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The discussion focuses on seeking clarification and additional explanations regarding the concepts of gravitation, upthrust, and buoyancy in physics. Participants express a desire for numerical examples to better understand these topics. The conversation includes references to previous discussions for context. Overall, the aim is to enhance comprehension of these fundamental physics principles. The request for more detailed insights reflects a common need for practical applications in learning.
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HI there!:cool:
Can u just give some more ideas and explanation on Gravitation,Upthrust,
Buoyancy?:confused:

Some numericals to explain n to add on would b better.:smile:
 
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amritha_sish said:
some more ideas

More than what? :smile:
 
Thanx
 
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