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in what direction does the buoyant force on an object immersed in a liquid in liquid act​

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Answered by vishwakarmavinay058
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The buoyant force on an object immersed in a liquid acts in the vertically upward direction. Buoyant force acts in the direction opposite to the direction in which weight of the object acts. The buoyant force is caused by the pressure difference between the top and the bottom of the object submerged in a liquid.

Answered by lakshaysoni01279473
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So, we can conclude that the buoyant force acts in the upward direction on an object immersed in a liquid as it acts opposite to the direction of weight of the object which always acts downwards due to gravity. The answer is: Buoyant force acts in the upward direction on an object immersed in a liquid.

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