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Suppose we have a ball floating in liquid A. Then we pour a liquid B on top of the ball (Assuming that the liquid is poured such that the ball doesn't oscillate) . The ball rises up. Why? According to me, the liquid on top (liquid B) will exert a force downward on the ball and it should go lower. The particles in the liquid B will exert an normal force which is acting downwards on the ball. How can adding liquid B make it rise up, that is, provide an upward force?
Taking a specific case, density of B > density of ball > density of A what would happen?
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