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In the diagram of the swimmer, which force is greater, buoyancy or weight, and how do we know?
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In the diagram of the swimmer, which force is greater, buoyancy or weight, and how do we know?
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Buoyancy and weight are equal however there might be slightly more buoyancy since the swimmer isn't sinking however it is still in the water
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