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bouyant force

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Answered by Amaan54872
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Force of water..( indirectly)

The buoyant force comes from the pressure exerted on the object by the fluid. Because the pressure increases as the depth increases, the pressure on the bottom of an object is always larger than the force on the top - hence the net upward force. The buoyant force is present whether the object floats or sinks

Answered by TheEternity
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BUOYANCY:-

Buoyancy the ability to float in a liquid or to rise in a fluid. the property of a fluid to exert an upward force on a body that is wholly or partly submerged in it.

BUOYANT FORCE, DEFINITION :-

Buoyancy refers to a force that arises from the pressure exerted on an object by a fluid (a liquid or a gas).

Since it's a force, we call it the buoyant force.

This force is equal to the weight of the liquid that is displaced by an object.

This is also known as Archimedes' principle.

SI UNIT OF BUOYANT FORCE :-

The unit for the buoyant force (like other forces) is the Newton (N).

BY TAKING SN EXAMPLE :-

Have you ever dropped your swimming goggles in the deepest part of the pool and tried to swim down to get them?

It can be frustrating because the water tries to push you back up to the surface as you're swimming downward.

The name of this upward force exerted on objects submerged in fluids is the buoyant force.

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