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Q. What is the principle of a ''Life Jacket"?
  • (A) It provides oxygen to a drowning person
  • (B) It increases the volume of the person to keep him afloat
  • (C) It decreases the volume of the person to keep him afloat
  • (D) The person can sit on it like a raft
βœ… Correct Answer: (B) It increases the volume of the person to keep him afloat

Explanation: The upward-pushing force that keeps things afloat is called buoyancy. For an object to float it must be able to equal its own weight by displacing enough water. A life jacket is mainly filled with gas which has a very low mass. As such when worn by a person, it acts to significantly increase their volume for only a very small increase in their mass. This means that they have a lower density than normal which increases their buoyancy and helps them to float.

Explanation by: Team MCQ Buddy
The upward-pushing force that keeps things afloat is called buoyancy. For an object to float it must be able to equal its own weight by displacing enough water. A life jacket is mainly filled with gas which has a very low mass. As such when worn by a person, it acts to significantly increase their volume for only a very small increase in their mass. This means that they have a lower density than normal which increases their buoyancy and helps them to float.

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