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Archimedes Principle
According to the Archimedes' Principle, an object immersed in fluid, partially or completely, experiences an upward force (up thrust) equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.
The tendency of a liquid to exert an up thrust on an object place in it which makes it float or rise is called buoyancy and the force experienced by the submerged object is called the buoyant force.
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Archimedes Principle
According to the Archimedes' Principle, an object immersed in fluid, partially or completely, experiences an upward force (up thrust) equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.
The tendency of a liquid to exert an up thrust on an object place in it which makes it float or rise is called buoyancy and the force experienced by the submerged object is called the buoyant force.
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