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what is the centre of buoyancy

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Answered by ritika4745
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In fluid mechanics: Archimedes' principle. …a point known as the centre of buoyancy, is the centre of mass of the displaced water. The distributed forces acting on the prism are equivalent to its weight acting downward through C and to the equal weight of the displaced water acting upward through B.

Answered by ujswathi15
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: the center of mass of the fluid displaced by a floating or submerged body (as a ship, submarine, or balloon) .

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