The buoyant force experienced by an object immersed in a liquid is egual to the weight of
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The buoyant force on a submerged object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced. This principle is useful for determining the volume and therefore the density of an irregularly shaped object by measuring its mass in air and its effective mass when submerged in water (density = 1 gram per cubic centimeter).
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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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