Fluid Mechanics
The center of buoyancy is the point in a submerged or floating object where the buoyant force, which acts vertically upward, can be considered to act. This point is determined by the centroid of the displaced fluid volume and plays a crucial role in understanding how submerged surfaces respond to hydrostatic forces, the stability of floating bodies, and the calculations related to metacentric height.
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