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What is Buoyancy? Explain.

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Whenever an object is immersed partly or completely in a fluid, the fluid exerts an upward force on it. The property of a fluid, due to which it exerts an upward force on any object immersed in the fluid, is called Buoyancy. It is a property exhibited by all fluids, whether liquid or gases. The upward force on immersed object is called buoyant force or upthrust or force of buoyancy.

The magnitude of buoyant force acting on an object immersed partly or wholly in a fluid depends on the volume of immersed part of the object, and density of the fluid. However, the magnitude of buoyant force does not depend on the nature of the object immersed in a fluid.
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The property of fluid by which it exerts an upward force on any object immersed in the fluid is called buoyancy.

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