What do we call the centre of gravity of the liquid displaced by a body? [A] fluidic centre [B] meta-centre [C] centre of buoyancy [D] None of the above
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What do we call the centre of gravity of the liquid displaced by a body?
[A] fluidic centre
[B] meta-centre
[C] centre of buoyancy
[D] None of the above
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