No, the buoyant force experienced by a body depends on its volume and the density of the fluid. A larger volume displaces more fluid, resulting in a greater buoyant force. Similarly, if the body is denser than the fluid, it will displace less fluid and experience a smaller buoyant force.
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No, all bodies in a given fluid do not experience the same buoyant force. The buoyant force depends on the volume of fluid displaced by the body. Larger or more voluminous objects displace more fluid, experiencing a greater buoyant force, while smaller objects displace less fluid and experience a lesser buoyant force.