What happens to buoyant force when an object is submerged in water vs. when it is floating?
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When an object is floating, the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the object. This is in equilibrium. When the object is fully submerged, the buoyant force is still equal to the weight of the displaced fluid (water), but the object may experience a different interaction with the fluid due to the pressure differences at different depths.