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Fluid pressure is higher with increase in depth. Pressure that is increased is felt from all directions. This leads to buoyancy or the upward force on the submerged object. This is related to the Archimedes Principle that the buoyant force on an object is equal to the displaced weight of the water.

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What the Archimedes principle?

Archimedes Principal is the principal for buoyancy


What year was it when Archimedes found buoyancy?

Archimedes discovered the principle of buoyancy in approximately 250 BC.


Is Archimedes best known for his principle which deals with the buoyant force?

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Archimedes' Principle relates primarily to?

buoyancy.


Who was the principle of buoyancy?

Archimedes is credited with discovering the principle of buoyancy, known as Archimedes' principle. This principle states that the upward buoyant force on an object immersed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid that the object displaces.


What does Archimedes principle and the buoyancy have in common and where is it employed?

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How is buoyancy calculated when deriving Archimedes' principle?

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What do Archimedes principal help to explain?

Archimedes principal explains buoyancy. The principle makes its use in ships and submarines.


Sentence for Archimedes principle?

Buoyancy blah blah the same as the water it displaced.


Which force in fluids described by Archimedes's principle allows objects to float?

buoyancy


The relationship between what two things does archimedes's principle explain?

buoyancy and density :D


What force in fluid described by Archimedes' principle allow object to float?

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