Will a buoyant force act on a body immersed in a liquid and located on the moon?

The buoyancy force of Archimedes is determined by the formula: Fa = ρ * g * V, where ρ is the density of the liquid, g is the acceleration of gravity, V is the volume of the submerged part of the body. On the Moon, the density of the liquid and the volume of the body will not change. The free fall acceleration “g”, although it will decrease, will not equal to zero. This means that the buoyancy force acts on the Moon and, in general, acts wherever “g” is different from zero.



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