do fluids exert buoyant force in weightless environment such as the space shuttle explain your answer..
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On Earth, we have Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the fluid that the object displaced. In zero gravity, the fluid has no weight, so there's no buoyancy! But in space is a microgravity environment. ... Buoyancy is still there, but it works completely differently.
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no!
because in space, due to lack of gravity, the fluid has no weight...
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