the upward pressure exerted by water or any liquid is called (not buoyant force) pls answer correct
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When an object is placed in a fluid(liquid or gas), the difference in pressure acting on the top and bottom surface results in an upwards force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. This force is called 'buoyant force' or 'upthrust'.It is due to this force that the weight of an object appears to be less in the liquid than its actual weight.
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