Archimedes principle depends on the density of the immersed object.

Archimedes principle depends on the density of the immersed object. Correct Answer False

Archimedes principle does not depend on the density of the immersed object. It depends on the density of the fluid in which it is being immersed. It also depends on the volume of the object and acceleration due to gravity.

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