why buoyant force acts it direction perpendicular to earth surfaces
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Buoyant force is the upward force exerted by the liquid on the object immersed in it. It always in a vertically upward direction i.e. in the direction opposite to the weight acting of a body. ... Similarly, buoyant force acts perpendicular to the earth's surface and opposite to the gravitational force.
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buoyant and force is the upward force started by liquid on the object immersed in it
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buoyant and force is the upward force started by liquid on the object immersed in it
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