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What produces a greater buoyancy force : air or water. And why?

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What produces a greater buoyancy force : air or water. And why?

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  1. Water, because it's more dense than air.


  2. water....may be or in space

  3. To answer that question you would have to define "buoyancy force" but generally, the same volume of water and air will have different effects depending on whether you are trying to create buoyancy or deplete it. at sea level air or atmoshpere will apply a force of approx 14 psi, I'm not sure of the pressure applied by the same volume of water as air but it will be greater than air.

  4. bouyancy is just about differences in density and that less denses things float on denser things so air having a low density would give less bouancy than water which is denser.

  5. water....

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