If there were no gravity. which of the following will not be there for a fluid?
A
Viscosity
B
Surface tension
C
Pressure
D
Archimede's upward thrust
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D
Archimede's upward thrust
d (d)
If there were no gravity, there won't be any pressure difference along depth of the fluid. Since we know that buoyancy force is due to difference in pressure force acting on the body.
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