Physics, asked by alimran1171, 9 months ago

why buoyant force acting upward? ​

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Answered by tapatidolai
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The buoyancy force is caused by the pressure exerted by the fluid in which an object is immersed. The buoyancy force always points upwards because the pressure of a fluid increases with depth.

Answered by SecretGigglez
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The buoyancy force is caused by the pressure exerted by the fluid in which an object is immersed. The buoyancy force always points upwards because the pressure of a fluid increases with depth.

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