You place a block of wood into a beaker of water and it floats. What can you say about the buoyant force on the block?
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the buoyant force acting on the block is greater than the gravitational pull on it and force exerted by it on the water surface so it easily floats
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we say that the buoyant force is enough to balance the downward force ie mg or its weight.
Buoyant force>=weight of block
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