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Explain the term buoyancy.

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When a body floats or immerses in a liquid, the pressure on the bottom surface is more than that the pressure on the top surface. Due to the difference in pressure, an upward force acts on the body. This upward force is called upthrust or buoyant force. The buoyant force is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced.

The buoyant force (upthrust) acts through the centre of gravity of the displaced liquid which is known as centre of buoyancy. Due to the upthrust exerted on the body by the liquid, the weight of the body appears to be less when the body is immersed in the liquid.

For example, when we immerse a mug into a bucket of water, the mug filled with water appears to be lighter as long as it is under water. But when it is lifted up out of the water we feel that the mug is heavier. This shows that the weight of the body under water is less than its weight when it is above the surface of water.

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