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minimum force required to push an object inside water​

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Answered by hemanth101
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The force required to push the object parallel to the ground is anything greater than the resistive force of friction, which is the normal force m*g times the friction coefficient k. So any force parallel to the surface the object is resting on exceeding m*g*k should be enough to push the object

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