what is the difference between Archimedes principal and buoyance
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The resultant of all forces upward is called buoyancy and is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.Archimedes principle allows thebuoyancy of an object partially or wholly immersed in a liquid to be calculated. ... Thus the net upward force on the object is the difference between the buoyant force and its weight.
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" Buoyancy "
The tendency of an object to float in a liquid or the power of liquid to make an object float in it is called buoyancy.
" Archimedes Principle "
When a body is immersed partially or completely in a fluid it experiences an upthrust which is equal to the weight of fluid displaced by the body.
The tendency of an object to float in a liquid or the power of liquid to make an object float in it is called buoyancy.
" Archimedes Principle "
When a body is immersed partially or completely in a fluid it experiences an upthrust which is equal to the weight of fluid displaced by the body.
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