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True or False: Once the object hits the water, the forces are balanced and the object will stop. Support your answer with reasoning.
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True or False: Once the object hits the water, the forces are balanced and the object will stop. Support your answer with reasoning.
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False
. Once
the box
hit the water, the forces are balanced
(50 N down and 50 N up).
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Common sense, the object will not stop once it hits the water, it will fall through. Depending on its size, it will either sink or float.
Water tension is a good variable to add to your answer.
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