When a body is immersed in a liquid, Upthrust on it is due to liquid is equal to the
weight of the liquid displaced by the submerged part of the body. Prove it.
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A body immersed in a fluid experiences a vertical upward buoyant force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces.
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According to legend, Archimedes devised the principle of the hydrostatic balance after he noticed his own apparent loss in weight while sitting in his bath.
Due to the upthrust acting on the body, it apparently loses a part of its weight is equal to the upthrust. Thus, for a body either partially or completely immersed in a fluid,
upthrust = weight of the fluid displaced
= apparent loss of weight of the body
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