How does boyancy and Acrheimeds principle differ?
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Buoyancy describes the force that a fluid exerts on an object of different/lesser density than itself.
Archemedes' principle describes one aspect of buoyancy: that the buoyant force exerted on an object under a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. So if the object is one cubic centimeter in volume, then the weight of one cubic centimeter of water will press on every side of it.
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Archemedes' principle describes one aspect of buoyancy: that the buoyant force exerted on an object under a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. So if the object is one cubic centimeter in volume, then the weight of one cubic centimeter of water will press on every side of it.
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boyancy is force exerted by liquid or gas on any object
Archimedes principal says any object immersed in a fluid , a force is applied on it which is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid
Archimedes principal says any object immersed in a fluid , a force is applied on it which is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid
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