Whether the object is wet or dry, day or night, moving or still, indoors or outdoors, on the earth,
on the moon, or in space in between, the object's mass is constant, and in addition to that fact,
it doesn't change.
By the mass of every object
A submerged object will displace its own volume of the liquid it is submerged in.
Water pressure is greatest against the bottom of a submerged object?
By the relative motion of neighbour objects
a submerged object displaces liquid which is equal to its volume
an amount equal to the volume of the object.
Gravity pulls both the fluid and the submerged object downward. The difference between the gravitational attractive forces on the fluid and the submerged object describes the upward (buoyant) force that the fluid exerts on the object.
It depends on the objects' volume. Different objects that have the same volume, if submerged, experience the same buoyancy. The buoyancy is equal to the weight of the displaced liquit; in other words, volume (of submerged object, or of the submerged part) x density of the liquid x gravity.
By the mass of every object
A submerged object will displace its own volume of the liquid it is submerged in.
Water helps lift an objects via the buoyancy force. The buoyancy force is equal to the weight of water displaced by the volume of the submerged object. If this buoyancy force is equal to the weight of the object, the object will float in that position. If the object is completely submerged and the resulting buoyancy force is less than the weight of the object, it will continue to sink.
Water pressure is greatest against the bottom of a submerged object?
By the relative motion of neighbour objects
the upthurst force acts on submerged objects
a submerged object displaces liquid which is equal to its volume
The volume of the submerged object.
It tends to float the submerged object on the surface of that medium.