What do you call an upward force exerted on any object, when in water?
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Buoyant force is an upward force that fluids exert on any object that is placed in them. The ability of fluids to exert this force is called buoyancy. Therefore, the fluid below an object, where the fluid is deeper, exerts greater pressure on the object than the fluid above it
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Buoyant force
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It is said to be the upward force when a object is immersed in water. The archimedes principal takes about the same phenomenon .
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