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Does center of mass and center of buoyancy of an object lie at the same geometrical point always?

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Answered by BrainlyLifeRacer
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Thus center of gravity and center of buoyancy will lie at the same place if the densities of the body and the liquid are uniform. Otherwise they may be different. There is no reason why that should be the case. One example where it is true: when the object has uniform density.

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Answered by pirachisingh7
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Originally Answered: Does center of gravity and center of buoyancy always lie at same point in submerged bodies? About the only time this happens is with a body which is symmetrical about at least one axis (e.g. a uniform cylinder). It is not usually useful, because the body has no roll stability.

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