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Standard VI
Chemistry
Buoyancy
Buoyancy is e...
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Buoyancy is equal in magnitude to the weight of the ____liquid
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According to Archimedes's principle, buoyancy is the phenomenon in which magnitude is equal to the weight of the displaced object.
So the correct answer in the blank is- Buoyancy is equal in magnitude to the weight of the displaced liquid
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