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How does the buoyant force on a submerged object compare with the weight of the water displaced? * 1 point the buoyant force is greater than the weight of the water displaced. the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the water displaced. both are zero. the buoyant force is less than the weight of the water displaced. how is lift produced on the wing of an airplane? * 1 point faster airflow does not change the pressure over the wing - it remains at atmospheric pressure. the speed increases as the air flows over the wing, so the pressure decreases. high-speed air creates higher air pressure over the wing. high-speed air creates lower pressure over the wing only as it slows down after passing the high point of the wing. what happens to the internal pressure in a fluid flowing in a horizontal pipe when its speed increases? * 1 point the pressure is independent of the speed. the pressure does not change when the speed increases. the pressure decreases when the speed increases. the pressure increases when the speed increases. if an object suspended by a scale shows a weight of 3 n in air, and 2 n when submerged in water, the buoyant force on the submerged object is * 1 point 3 n more than 3 n 1 n 2 n how does the volume of a completely submerged object compare with the volume of water displaced? * 1 point the volume of the submerged object is greater than the volume of displaced water. the volumes of both add to zero. the volumes are equal. the volume of the submerged object is less than the volume of displaced water. a helium-filled balloon will reach its maximum altitude when * 1 point it displaces a greater weight of air than its own weight. its weight equals the weight of displaced air it can no longer displace its own weight of air its density exceeds that of the surrounding air the buoyant force on a floating object is * 1 point less than the object's weight equal to the object's weight equal to the object's volume more than the buoyant force than if submerged?

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