Physics, asked by AlanWalker99, 11 months ago

What Is Neutral Buoyancy?

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Answered by inamul7
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Buoyancy is the net upward force experienced by an object submersed in a fluid. Pascal's principle dictates that fluid pressure on an object increases with depth, so there is greater pressure on the bottom of the object than the top, resulting in a net upward force. When an object's buoyancy is greater than its weight, the object will float.

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Answered by itzshivam15
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The upward force exerted on a body by the fluid in which it is submerged, is called the upthrust or buoyant force.

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