This document discusses Archimedes' principle of buoyancy. It explains that Archimedes' principle states that when an object is submerged in a fluid, it experiences an upward force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced. This upward force is called upthrust or buoyant force. The principle explains why objects float or sink based on an object's density compared to the fluid density. Applications of the principle include ships, submarines, hot air balloons, and hydrometers.