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Why do buoyance force occurs why a liquid exerts upward force who forces liquid to exert upward force and how​

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Answered by panigrahiarpan2010
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Explanation:

Essentially it's that simple. The reason there's a buoyant force is because of the rather unavoidable fact that the bottom (i.e. more submerged part) of an object is always deeper in a fluid than the top of the object. This means the upward force from water has to be greater than the downward force from their water.

Also, The reason there's a buoyant force is because of the rather unavoidable fact that the bottom (i.e. more submerged part) of an object is always deeper in a fluid than the top of the object. This means the upward force from water has to be greater than the downward force from the water.

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