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what is buoyant force..??...​

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Answered by shineshore
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When an object is immersed in a liquid it experiences an upward force known as Buoyant Force. This phenomenon of experiencing an upward force is known as Buoyancy.

It is as an upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an object immersed in a fluid. As we know, the pressure in a fluid column increases with depth. Thus, the pressure at the bottom of an object submerged in the fluid is greater than that at the top. The difference in this pressure results in a net upward force on the object which we define as buoyancy.

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Answered by anju268
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the ability of something to float or rise in a fluid. Simple as that. More scientifically, buoyancy refers to a force that arises from the pressure exerted on an object by a fluid (a liquid or a gas). Since it's a force, we call it the buoyant force.

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