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  • 13-04-2017
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Why is there an upward force on objects in water?

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Greenrune113 Greenrune113
  • 13-04-2017
If you'r referring to some objects, it means that the mass of the object is less than the water so it floats. If the mass of an object is greater than the mass of the water, it will sink. Compare it to a balloon, helium makes it rise, while normal air makes it sink.
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