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my liquids
Yes, liquid and gases exert a buoyant force on object because of the surface tension of the fluid.
No. Fluids with higher density produce higher buoyant force.
cuz they come from your ass duhhhhhhhhh
No. Gases and liquids are matter. Matter is not a force; it is acted upon by forces. Gases and liquids can exert a force or transmit a force, but they themselves are not forces.
my liquids
Both liquid and gas
Yes, liquid and gases exert a buoyant force on object because of the surface tension of the fluid.
No. Fluids with higher density produce higher buoyant force.
Buoyant force.
Buoyant force.
cuz they come from your ass duhhhhhhhhh
buoyant force.
Gas expands while water doesn't if you have 8oz of water in a 10oz container then pour it in a 16oz the water will stay 8 oz
No. Gases and liquids are matter. Matter is not a force; it is acted upon by forces. Gases and liquids can exert a force or transmit a force, but they themselves are not forces.
The correct answer is buoyant not put it in water
the answer to thins question in inside your pants hahah but no its resistance