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Physics, 17.12.2021 14:00 alexvillaa121

Why does a buoyant force act on every object in a fluid? A. The water pressure pushing upward is greater than the force of gravity pulling downward
B. Pressure pushing up on the bottom of the object is greater that the pressure pushing down on the top
C. Forces acting on the top of the object are greater than the other forces acting on the object

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