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What is the correct definition of buoyancy?

the force on an object that is produced by the surrounding fluid and that pushes the object down

the force on an object that is produced by air pressure

the force on an object that is produced by the surrounding fluid and that pushes upward on the object

the force of gravity on an object that is floating

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Answered by ayshabushra
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Answer:

Number 3 and 4 are the correct answers

Answered by presentmoment
3

Answer:  

Buoyancy is defined as the force on an object that is processed by the surrounding fluid and that gives rise to the object upward  

Explanation:  

Buoyancy, also known as upthrust which is the energy that acts upwardly on the object by the liquid or fluid. It opposes the object's weight immersed in the water of fluid. It is a factor of the impact of the liquid or fluid lying below the object and act against gravity.

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