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Question: The volume of a sphere inside the liquid is \(V\). The sphere plugs a circular hole of radius \(r\...

The volume of a sphere inside the liquid is VV.
The sphere plugs a circular hole of radius rr. What is the force of buoyancy of the sphere?

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For a body immersed in a liquid, the thrust acting on the bottom surface will be greater than the thrust on the top surface. But the thrust on the top surface is downwards and that on the bottom surface is upwards. Hence the body will experience an upward thrust. This is called the buoyant force.

Complete step by step solution:
The buoyant force is the reason why objects float on liquids. We feel objects weigh less underwater because of buoyant force. The reason for buoyant force is the difference in pressure on both sides of the object immersed in a fluid that is in rest. The phenomenon of objects showing buoyant force is called buoyancy.
The force of buoyancy depends on the volume of the fluid, the density of the fluid and the acceleration due to gravity.
Let Vl{V_l} be the volume of the given liquid. Then the buoyant force acting on the sphere can be written as
Fb=ρgVl{F_b} = - \rho g{V_l}
where Fb{F_b} stands for the buoyant force, ρ\rho stands for the density of the fluid, gg stands for the acceleration due to gravity and Vl{V_l} stands for the volume of the liquid.
The negative sign is because the direction of the buoyant force will be opposite to the direction of gravitational force.

Note: There is a particular point on the object where the force of buoyancy acts. This point is called the centre of buoyancy. The upward force exerted by the liquid on the object is also called upthrust. The buoyant force is utilized by swimmers, birds, aquatic animals etc. The principle of submarines, aeroplanes, etc is based on the concept of buoyancy.