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Betting on better buoyancy? Be careful what you wish for

González-Espada et al., 2020

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González-Espada W
Jones B
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The Physics Teacher

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The study of buoyancy is common in physics classrooms. In the last 20 years, several educators have described, theoretically and experimentally, buoyant forces and Archimedes' principle, both in The Physics Teacher and elsewhere. However, as far as I know, no one …
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