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Over In order for an object to be buoyant, there must be a difference in the area of the object. A. force of gravity B. density C. fluid pressure D. mass
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In order for an object to be buoyant, there must be a difference in
the area of the object.
A. force of gravity
B. density
C. fluid pressure
D. mass
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A. force of gravity, since if an objects buoyancy force is more than the force of gravity you float.
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Answer:
fluid pressure
Step-by-step explanation:
a p e x
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