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  • 20-10-2016
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What happens to the buoyant force on an object as it is lowered into water?

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michaeleymiller52413
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  • 20-10-2016
The buoyant force is the upward force or thrust...Simply, consider immersing your hand into a bucket of water. What happens to it? It raises (a little). The raising is due to the buoyant force. Basically it is the upward force/thrust that acts on any object immersed into a fluid. Hence why things float when out in water. Hope this helped!!
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