You will find that such an object will weigh its weight on land minus the weight of the water it displaceswhen submerged. It doesn't seem possible, but it is true. This kind of result is called 'counterintuitive'.
Water pressure is greatest against the bottom of a submerged object?
A submerged object will displace its own volume of the liquid it is submerged in.
Statistically it weighs the same, but it feels less when it is submerged underwater.
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The greater the pressure against the bottom of a submerged object produces an upward buoyant force
They are equal.
Forces are exerted on a submerged object due to water pressure not being balanced due to buoyancy. This is when the pressure at the bottom of the submerged object is greater than the fluid on the top of the object, thus projecting the object upward.