Difference between centre of buoyancy and centre of pressure
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The resultant force acting on a body in a static fluid is called the "buoyant" or "buoyancy force", which always acts vertically upwards.
It is the difference between the pressure forces exerted on its underside and upper side. ...
If the center of buoyancy and gravity coincide the body is in neutral equilibrium.
It is the difference between the pressure forces exerted on its underside and upper side. ...
If the center of buoyancy and gravity coincide the body is in neutral equilibrium.
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