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What happens when buoyant force by fluid is equal to the weight of the object? |
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Answer» bject's density is less than water's density (1 g/cm³), it will FLOAT. the water and its density is GREATER than 1 g/cm³. When an OBJECT is neutrally buoyant, meaning it neither sinks nor FLOATS, then the weight of the object is equal to the upward buoyant force exerted by the water. mark me has BRANLIST |
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