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If the weight of the body immersed in a fluid exceeds the buoyant force, then the body will
A. Rise until the its weight equals the buoyant force B. Tend to move downward and it may finally sink C. Float D.None
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B. Tend to move downward and it may finally sink.
Reason: Buoyant force acts upward and equals the weight of displaced fluid. If the body's weight is larger than this upward force, the net force is downward, so it will move downward and can sink.
Reason: Buoyant force acts upward and equals the weight of displaced fluid. If the body's weight is larger than this upward force, the net force is downward, so it will move downward and can sink.
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