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How do buoyant forces change with depth?

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Answered by shivangiii
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If the buoyant force is less than the object's weight, the object will sink. ... The buoyant force is a result of pressure exerted by the fluid. The fluid pushes on all sides of an immersed object, but as pressure increases with depth, the push is stronger on the bottom surface of the object than in the top

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