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No. Fluids with higher density produce higher buoyant force.

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Why does wooden block have higer bouyant force than metal block?

It doesn't. Assuming the volumes are the same, the buyant force will also be the same.


When you exert a force on an object it exerts what force back on you?

A force in the opposite direction, and with the same magnitude.


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Whenever you exert a force on an object the object exerts a force back on you that is?

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If you throw a ball to your friend. will the ball exert a force against your hand?

Since you need to exert force on the ball to push it away from you, the ball will obviously push back (with a force that has the same magnitude, but is in the opposite direction). This is an example of Newton's Third Law.


How is net force determined if two students moving a piano exert force in the same direction?

The net force resulting from two forces acting in the same direction is the sum of their magnitudes, and continues to act in the same direction.


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their magnitudes are added together, resulting in a stronger force


Whenever you exert a force on an object does it exerts stronger or the same force back on you?

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When you standing on the floor does the floor exert an upward force against your feet How much force does it exert?

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Why is it that your weight change from place to place but your mass stays the same?

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What is third law of motions?

Newton's Third Law of motion states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. This essentially states that if you exert a force on something, that object will exert the same force on you in the opposite direction. An example of this is you sitting at your computer now. Your weight is a force pushing down on your chair, and the chair is pushing up on you with the same force as your weight. This keeps you in one place.