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we know that the buoyant force of water depends on the density of the fluid. in archimides principle he states that"when a body is fully or partially immersed it experiences an upward force that is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it". does this mean that force that we experience in swimming pools is the sum of buoyant force and archimides principle?

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Answered by sharinkhan
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The force referred in the Archimedes principle is the buoyant force. This principle is basically defining the force. Also it has highlighted the fact that weight of displaced liquid id dependent on the density of the fluid. So the force a person experience while swimming is the buoyant force. 
Answered by Anonymous
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we know that the buoyant force of water depends on the density of the fluid. in archimides principle he states that"when a body is fully or partially immersed it experiences an upward force that is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it". does this mean that force that we experience in swimming pools is the sum of buoyant force and archimides principle

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