Why do you object's placed in fluids experience a buoyant force?

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2026-08-18 02:45

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Objects placed in fluids experience a buoyant force due to the difference in pressure exerted at different depths in the fluid. This pressure difference results in an upward force on the object, which counteracts the gravitational force pulling it down, causing it to float or rise.

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