What force makes objects seem lighter in water?
- Correct Answer: buoyant
- gravity
- resilient
- surface tension
Explanation: Because of buoyant force, objects seem lighter in water. You may have noticed this when you went swimming and could easily pick up a friend or sibling under the water. Some of the person’s weight was countered by the buoyant force of the water.
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