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The buoyant force is an upward force on an object submerged in a fluid. It is the resultant of the pressure force on the surface of the object. The buoyant force may be larger than the weight of the object causing it to accelerate upwards.
<span>She should begin by collecting data related to his respiratory system. Due to his chest issues, she needs more information on this particular system. This is a episodic database for a limited short term problem, it is different from a complete database that includes a full physical exam and a full health history.</span>
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In experiments with phosphorus and sulfur, both of which burned readily, Lavoisier showed that they gained weight by combining with air. With lead calx, he was able to capture a large amount of air that was liberated when the calx was heated. To a suspicious Lavoisier, these results were not explained by phlogiston