When the upward force exerted by the water is greater than the bottle’s weight, the bottle rises up when released.
What happens to the bottle when the upward force exerted by the water is greater than its weight?
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When the upward force exerted by the water (buoyant force) is greater than the weight of the bottle, the bottle experiences a net upward force. This causes it to float on the water’s surface or rise upwards if partially submerged until equilibrium is reached.