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The weight of the liquid the object displaces determines the buoyant force that pulls an object upward when it is floating (or submerged).

Does the buoyant force pushing against the block exceed, fall short of, or be equal to its weight?

The idea behind Archimedes' principle is that the weight of the fluid that an object displaces is equal to the buoyant force acting on it.

Is an object under the influence of buoyancy?

A fully or partially submerged object is subject to an upward force known as the buoyant force. Upthrust is another name for this thrust upward. A body that is partially or completely submerged in a fluid appears to lose weight, or to be lighter, due to the buoyant force.

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