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Do fluids always push up objects immersed in them?

Valiyov et al., 2000

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10293641844527305452
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Valiyov B
Yegorenkov V
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Physics Education

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Do fluids always push up objects immersed in them? Page 1 Physics Education TEACHING PHYSICS Do fluids always push up objects immersed in them? To cite this article: Boris M Valiyov et al 2000 Phys. Educ. 35 284 View the article online for updates and enhancements …
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