what is difference between thrust and buoyancy.
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Buoyancy - it is what perceive as the tendency of an object to rise when when it is submerged in a fluid it is can be defined as the ability of an object to float in the fluid .
Thrust - It is a reaction forced described quantitavely by newton third law
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Buoyancy and Upthrust
Nature
Buoyancy: Buoyancy is an ability of a liquid or an object.
Upthrust: Upthrust is the force.
Meaning
Buoyancy: Buoyancy is the ability of an object to float in a given fluid.
Upthrust: Upthrust is the upward force exerted by a fluid on an object partially or fully immersed in the fluid.
Main Factor
Buoyancy: The density of the fluid is the main factor that affects the buoyancy.
Upthrust: The weight of the object is the main factor that affects the upthrust.
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