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Which statement is TRUE about an object that is buoyant in water? A. It sinks in water. B. It floats in water. C. It does not have weight. D. Its weight is greater than its buoyant force.
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Which statement is TRUE about an object that is buoyant in water? A. It sinks in water. B. It floats in water. C. It does not have weight. D. Its weight is greater than its buoyant force.
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I’m pretty sure I think it’s A
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