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Two equal-mass pieces of metal are sitting side by side at the bottom of a deep lake. one piece is aluminum and the other is lead.
part a
which piece has the greater buoyant force acting on it?
a. the aluminum
b. the lead
c. they both have the same buoyant force acting on them.
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Ways that industry and agriculture use physical properties to separate substances
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:10, astarkey14
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Amoving freight car collides with an identical one that is at rest. if momentum is conserved, what happens to the second car after the collision? it attains the same speed as the first car. it moves at half the speed of the first car. it moves at twice the speed of the first car.
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