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what is center of buoyancy? state its position for a floating body with respect to the centre of gravity of body.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In case of a floating body, the centre of buoyancy is at the centre of gravity of the immered part of a floating body in the liquid, and lies vertically below the centre of gravity of the whole body.

Answered by ItzSiddhi3009
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Centre of buoyancy is the point through which the resultant of the buoyancy forces act on an immersed body. It coincides with the centre of gravity of the liquid that is displaced if the body is fully immersed.

In case of a floating body, the centre of buoyancy is at the centre of gravity of the immered part of a floating body in the liquid, and lies vertically below the centre of gravity of the whole body.

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