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A balloon that weighs 1 N is suspended in air, drifting neither up nor down. How much buoyant force acts upon it? What happens if the buoyant force decreases? If the buoyant force increases? A balloon that weighs 1 is suspended in air, drifting neither up nor down. How much buoyant force acts upon it? What happens if the buoyant force decreases? If the buoyant force increases? 1 N; it rises; it sinks 0 N; it rises; it sinks 0 N; it sinks; it rises 1 N; it sinks; it rises

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The answer is 1 N; it sinks; it rises

Step-by-step explanation:

If the balloon weights 1 N and suspends in air than buoyant force acts upon it will be 1 N to cancel its weight. If buoyant force decreases balloon starts to fell down with constant acceleration. If buoyant force increases balloon starts to go up with constant acceleration.

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