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How Buoyancy force on an object is related to the weight of liquid it displaces?

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The buoyancy force (B) is equal to the weight (W) of the fluid that a body in that fluid displaces. Fluid pressure increases with depth because of the (gravitational) weight of the fluid above. This increasing pressure applies a force on a submerged object that increases with depth. The result is buoyancy

Archimedes' principle is the statement that the buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.


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