Buoyancy

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When an object is submerged in a liquid medium, it experiences the pressure of that medium. Because pressure increases with depth, it is greater on the lower part of the object than on the upper part, creating a force upward toward the surface, known as buoyant force. If this force exceeds the object's gravity, it will rise to the surface and float. If it is less, it will slow down the rate of sinking but will continue to descend until it reaches the bottom.

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Buoyancy

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When an object is submerged in a liquid medium, it experiences the pressure of that medium. Because pressure increases with depth, it is greater on the lower part of the object than on the upper part, creating a force upward toward the surface, known as buoyant force. If this force exceeds the object's gravity, it will rise to the surface and float. If it is less, it will slow down the rate of sinking but will continue to descend until it reaches the bottom.

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