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Boy, Oh Buoyancy Does it Float? Does it Sink? What is density? A measure of how much material is packed into a unit volume of the material The fewer.
Fluid Mechanics Chapter 9. Fluids and Buoyant Force.
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Chapter 3 Review Study Guide Vocab Challenge. 1) DEFINE: Mass: The amount of matter in an object Weight: The gravitational force exerted on an object.
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