No, the buoyant force is not the same in all fluids for a given body. It varies with the density of the fluid. A denser fluid will exert a greater buoyant force on the body compared to a less dense fluid, assuming the volume of fluid displaced remains the same.
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No, the buoyant force is not the same in all fluids for a given body. It varies with the fluid’s density. A denser fluid exerts a greater buoyant force on the body compared to a less dense fluid, since the weight of the displaced fluid determines the magnitude of the buoyant force.