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difference between buoyancy and buoyant forces

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Answered by traptigupta
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Buoyancy is the phenomena due to Buoyant Force ! Basically the two terms can be used interchangeably. We know that, whenever an object is immersed in a liquid it experiences an upward force known as Buoyant Force. ... So due to this pressure difference an always acting upward force is experienced by the immersed body.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Buoyancy is the phenomena due to Buoyant Force !
Basically the two terms can be used interchangeably. 

We know that, whenever an object is immersed in a liquid it experiences an upward force known as Buoyant Force. This phenomena of experiencing an upward force is known as Buoyancy.
Buoyancy occurs due to the pressure difference between the liquid surfaces. Whenever a body is immersed in the liquid, the liquid exerts pressure on all sides and surfaces of the body. The pressure exerted on the top surface of the body is surely less than the pressure exerted at the bottom surface of the body due to the fact that pressure in liquid increases with depth. So due to this pressure difference an always acting upward force is experienced by the immersed body.

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