Define buoyancy explain the law of floatation based on it
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all the objects placed in a liquid experience an upward force which allows the body to float if it displaces water with the weight equal to the weight of the body. This upward force is known as buoyant force and the law is known as the law of buoyancy. Mainly, floatation depends upon the density.
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The tendency of a liquid to exert an upward force on an object placed in it called buoyancy.
Archimedes' principle is based on it...
According to Archimedes principle...
"An object will float in liquid if the weight of the object is equal to weight of liquid displaced by it."
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