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Answered by Simrankaur1025
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Archimedes' principle states: An object immersed in a fluid experiences a buoyant force that is equal in magnitude to the force of gravity on the displaced fluid.


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Archimedes’ principle states that a body immersed in a fluid is subjected to an upwards force equal to the weight of the displaced fluid. This is a first condition of equilibrium. We consider that the above force, called force of buoyancy, is located in the centre of the submerged hull that we call centre of buoyancy. A second condition, known as Stevin’s law, states that the centre of gravity of the floating body and its centre of buoyancy must lie on the same vertical. For a small angle of inclination the initial and the inclined waterplanes intersect along a line passing through the centroid of the waterplane. For various inclinations the centre of buoyancy travels along a curve whose centre of curvature is called metacentre. For a body floating at the surface, the equilibrium is stable if the metacentre is situated above its centre of gravity..

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