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HELP I DEPEND ON THIS

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Answer:

Option D

Step-by-step explanation:

When you put any object and push it inwards water .

According to Newton's third law every action has equal and opposite reaction

So the water hits back with opposite force which is known as buoyant force.

Archimedies law is applicable in these cases

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Answer:

D. A force within a fluid that pushes upward

Step-by-step explanation:

Buoyancy is the ability of something floating in water, so it's probably not about the attraction between molecules and is about a force within a fluid. If a force within a fluid is pushing downwards on an object, that would make the object go downwards (sink), which is not buoyancy. If a force within a fluid is pushing upwards on an object, the object would be floating.

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