How is buoyant force related to floating and sinking?
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Objects that float on top of the water only take the place of the volume of fluid equal to the volume of the amount of the object in the fluid. Archimedes's Principle relates the amount of fluid a submerged object displaces to the buoyant force on the object.
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they are related to buoyant force because if the buoyant force is more then the force exerted by the object the it will float and if the force exerted is less then it will sink.
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