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Which of the following describes an object being acted on by a buoyant force? Question 13 options: The path of the object is restricted to an elliptical orbiting pattern due to gravity. The object is moved in an arcing pattern because of a magnetic attraction or repulsion. The object is being pushed upward by a liquid. The object is being moved toward another object due to a gravitational pull.

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Answer:

The object is being pushed upward by a liquid.

Step-by-step explanation:

A buoyant force is the upward force of a liquid on an object that has been placed in it. In water, a light object floats to the surface due to the buoyant force, but a heavier object such as a marble will overcome this force and sink to the bottom.

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Answer:

The object is being pushed upward by a liquid.

Explanation: boat/water

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