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how to calculate buoyant force​

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Answered by namrata6969
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Buoyancy force = weight of object in water / weight of object in air. Plug in the numbers you know and solve. Buoyant force is equal to the volume of liquid multiplied by density and multiplied by the gravitational force. A body floats in water with 70% of volume inside the water.

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Answered by umangpogo
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this buoyancy force can be calculated with the equation Fb = Vs × D × g, where Fb is the buoyancy force that is acting on the object, Vs is the submerged volume of the object, D is the density of the fluid the object is submerged in, and g is the force of gravity.

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