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ok, so let's say i have a buoyant force of 100N confined in a really long straw.. with 1kg of water on top. the water would accelerate out of the tube at 100m/s squared?
the thing that has me confused is that the origin of the force is acceleration due to gravity, but the application of the force should technically exceed 9.8 m/s^2
is this possible? or even rational?
the thing that has me confused is that the origin of the force is acceleration due to gravity, but the application of the force should technically exceed 9.8 m/s^2
is this possible? or even rational?
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