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Archimedes principle

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Answered by Abhinav1048
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Archimedes' principle states that: “The upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether partially or fully submerged, is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces and acts in the upward direction at the center of mass of the displaced fluid”.

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aʀċɦɨʍɛɖɛs' քʀɨռċɨքʟɛ : աɦɛռ a sօʟɨɖ ɮօɖʏ ɨs քaʀtɨaʟʟʏ aʀɛ ċօʍքʟɛtɛʟʏ ɨʍʍɛʀsɛɖ ɨռ a ʄʟʊɨɖ, tɦɛ ʄʟʊɨɖ ɛxɛʀts aռ ʊքաaʀɖ ʄօʀċɛ օռ tɦɛ ɮօɖʏ, աɦօsɛ ʍaɢռɨtʊɖɛ ɨs ɛզʊaʟ tօ tɦɛ աɛɨɢɦt օʄ tɦɛ ɖɨsքʟaċɛɖ ʄʟʊɨɖ. ....

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