What is the resultant upward pressure of a fluid on an immersed body called?

What is the resultant upward pressure of a fluid on an immersed body called? Correct Answer Buoyancy

Buoyancy has been explained by Archimedes Principle. The principle states that the force exerted is directly proportional to the pressure difference. This equivalent weight of the body immersed is equal to that of the fluid displaced.

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The resultant upward pressure of the fluid on an immersed body is called
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