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The difference in the _____ over the area of an object is what causes the object to be buoyant when placed in a fluid. A. fluid pressure B. density C. mass D. force of gravity
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The difference in the _____ over the area of an object is what causes the object to be buoyant when placed in a fluid.
A. fluid pressure
B. density
C. mass
D. force of gravity
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The answer to this is B
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the answer is A. fluid pressure
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