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Archimedes' principle

Archimedes' principle

It is when an object is immersed in water and feels lighter. It is the principal for buoyancy. It states that any object set in water will experience a force of buoyancy, an upward acting force, caused by fluid pressure, that opposes an object's weight, equal to the weight of the water displaced.

  
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