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  • Buoyant Force in Liquids: How Density Affects It
    No, different liquids exert different buoyant forces on objects immersed in them. The buoyant force depends on the density of the liquid. Liquids with higher densities exert greater buoyant forces than liquids with lower densities.

    The buoyant force is calculated using the following formula:

    F = Vdgl

    Where:

    F is the buoyant force

    V is the volume of the fluid displaced by the object.

    d is the density of the fluid.

    g is the acceleration due to gravity

    Therefore, objects immersed in liquids with higher densities experience a greater buoyant force compared to objects in liquids with lower densities.

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