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Luciana Mccormick
10 April, 09:36
Ii) A force from water that pushes things up ...
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Tristan Villanueva
10 April, 11:08
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Answer & Explanation:
Upthrust - is a force that pushes things up. Solid things, like your chair, give you upthrust. Things float in water because of upthrust. When you are standing on the ground, gravity is pulling you down.
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