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What is upthrust in science

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Upthrust. An object that is partly, or completely, submerged experiences a greater pressure on its bottom surface than on its top surface. This causes a resultant force upwards. This force is called upthrust . ... The upthrust force is equal in size to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.

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Upthrust, floating and sinking - Higher

An object that is partly, or completely, submerged experiences a greater pressure on its bottom surface than on its top surface. This causes a resultant force upwards. This force is called upthrust . An object in a fluid is displacing some of the fluid.Physics / Upthrust in Fluids and Archimedes Principle

When a body is immersed in a liquid, the liquid exerts an upward force on the body. This force is called the upthrust or buoyant force. ... Larger the volume of body submerged in liquid, greater is the upthrust. More the density of liquid, greater is the upthrust.

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