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What is the buoyancy force on a 15 g object which displaces 60 mL of water? (Remember to change mL of water to grams and grams to kg) 25 N 0.59 N 900 N 0.25 N
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What is the buoyancy force on a 15 g object which displaces 60 mL of water? (Remember to change mL of water to grams and grams to kg)
25 N
0.59 N
900 N
0.25 N
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