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Physics, 29.08.2019 07:10 shygrl05

What can be said about the force of gravity acting on an object that is floating stationary underwater and not moving up or down? a. the buoyant force equals the force of gravity, so there is no net force. b. the force of gravity does not act on the object while it is floating. c. the force of gravity is "turned off" while the object is floating. d. the force of gravity is greater than the buoyant force.

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