Freeintermediate~20 min

Buoyancy

Explore Archimedes' Principle with different fluids

Archimedes' Principle states that a submerged object experiences an upward buoyant force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. An object floats when its density is less than the fluid density. The principle explains why ships float despite being made of dense steel — their hollow shape displaces enough water to create sufficient buoyancy.

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