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derive buoyant force =V*density of the liquid*g

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Answered by anupamtiwari1
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Weight of displaced liquid = Buoyancy


Buoyancy is the phenomena stated by Archimedes which says the body experiences the upward force when it is completely or partially submerged in liquid.

The description of buoyancy denotes to whether something can float in air or water, or the power of water or other fluids to keep water afloat, or a positive disposition. An instance of example for buoyancy is when a boat floats over water. Buoyancy is an upward force applied by a fluid that opposes the weight of an immersed object.

 Buoyant Force is articulated by the following formulas:

Buoyant force Fb, in terms of pressure is articulated by



Where,
P = Pressure and
A = Area
In terms of Area Height and Volume, it is given by



Where

the density of the fluid is ρ ,
the gravity is g,
volume of the immersed part of the body in the fluid is V.
the height of immersed part is h and
the area is A.
Buoyant force formula helps to determine


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