for two liquids having different density the buoyant force is
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it depends upon the density of liquid
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The differing densities of various fluids make the object submerge a different volume of its body in each fluid to accomplish that same buoyancy. A body experiences the same buoyant force when it is floating on fluids of different densities, despite having different densities.
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Answer:Same
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the different densities mean that the liquid would displace different volumes of itself in the fluid to maintain the same buoyancy. so they have the same buoyanttfiece acting on them.
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