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water and air are both fluids. why is it easier to lift a rock in water rather thatn lifting a rock in air? a the force of gravity. b the bouyant force is greater on the rock in water. c the bouyant force is greater on the rock in air. d the force of gravity on the rock is less in water.
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The answer is option b.
the buoyant force is greater on the rock in water.
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