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What happens to the buoyant force on an object as it is lowered into water? Why?

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Answered by mimansha2712
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Normally does not vary with depth, unless the object is compressible, or density of fluid varies with depth

Explanation:

Buoyancy or buoyant force is proportional to object's volume and density of the fluid in which the object floats.

So with depth, density may change, or the volumes of the object will change when it gets compressed due to the higher pressure at greater depth.

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