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The vertically upward force of a liquid is called

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Whenever an object is immersed in a liquid, either partially or fully, an upward force is exerted on the object by the liquid. This upward force is called upthrust or buoyant force or force of buoyancy and the property of the fluid due to which this upthrust is exerted on the object is called buoyancy.

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The vertically upward force of a liquid is called

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Upthrust

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Upthrust also known as buoyancy is the force experienced by a body when it is immersed in water which acts vertically upward that opposes the weight of the partially or fully immersed object. Its formula is :

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