According to archimedes principal buoyent force is equal to the mass of water displaced by an object but if the volume is more of the object and mass is less then the displaced water will also be more
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no if the volume is more then it float
because its density is less and density is equal to mass upon volume
and if you try to force on this object then this force will also add on the ground force and the buoyant force is equal to this.
because its density is less and density is equal to mass upon volume
and if you try to force on this object then this force will also add on the ground force and the buoyant force is equal to this.
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