What is a buoyant force. explain with example
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⭐The buoyant force comes from the pressure exerted on the object by the fluid.
⭐Because the pressure increases as the depth increases, the pressure on the bottom of an object is always larger than the force on the top - hence the net upward force.
⭐The buoyant force is present whether the object floats or sinks.
⭐example:
⭐Children enjoying the buoyancy of their inflatable water toy.
⭐The definition of buoyancy refers to whether something can float in water or air, or the power of water or other liquids to keep water afloat, or an optimistic disposition.
⭐An example of buoyancy is when a boat floats in water.
⭐Because the pressure increases as the depth increases, the pressure on the bottom of an object is always larger than the force on the top - hence the net upward force.
⭐The buoyant force is present whether the object floats or sinks.
⭐example:
⭐Children enjoying the buoyancy of their inflatable water toy.
⭐The definition of buoyancy refers to whether something can float in water or air, or the power of water or other liquids to keep water afloat, or an optimistic disposition.
⭐An example of buoyancy is when a boat floats in water.
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Hey mate,
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In physics, buoyancy or upthrust exerted by water is called buoyant force.
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here is ur answer .....
In physics, buoyancy or upthrust exerted by water is called buoyant force.
hope it helps u ....
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