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How does the density of an object that sinks into a fluid compare to the density of the fluid
The object that sinks is more dense than the fluid
does not conduct electricity
buoyant force
condensation
conducts electrical current
pressure
temperature
equally in all directions
The force keeping an object floating on a liquid is called
The object that sinks is more dense than the fluid
does not conduct electricity
buoyant force
condensation
conducts electrical current
pressure
temperature
equally in all directions
Unlike plasma,gas
The object that sinks is more dense than the fluid
does not conduct electricity
buoyant force
condensation
conducts electrical current
pressure
temperature
equally in all directions
A gas becomes a liquid through a process called
The object that sinks is more dense than the fluid
does not conduct electricity
buoyant force
condensation
conducts electrical current
pressure
temperature
equally in all directions
Unlike a gas, a plasma
The object that sinks is more dense than the fluid
does not conduct electricity
buoyant force
condensation
conducts electrical current
pressure
temperature
equally in all directions
Pascal principle states that a fluid in equilibrium enclosed by a vessel exerts pressure
The object that sinks is more dense than the fluid
does not conduct electricity
buoyant force
condensation
conducts electrical current
pressure
temperature
equally in all directions
Charles Law relates the volume of a gas to its
The object that sinks is more dense than the fluid
does not conduct electricity
buoyant force
condensation
conducts electrical current
pressure
temperature
equally in all directions
Boyles Law relates the volume of gas to its
The object that sinks is more dense than the fluid
does not conduct electricity
buoyant force
condensation
conducts electrical current
pressure
temperature
equally in all directions
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