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What different between buoyancy and archimedes?

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The resultant of all forces upward is called buoyancy and is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.

Archimedes principle allows the buoyancy of an object partially or wholly immersed in a liquid to be calculated. ... Thus the net upward force on the object is the difference between the buoyant force and its weight.

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