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Upthrust, also known as buoyant force, is a vector quantity. It is a force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an immersed object. As a vector, upthrust has both magnitude and direction, pointing in the opposite direction to the force of gravity. This direction is typically upwards, perpendicular to the surface of the fluid.

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Upthrust, also known as buoyant force, is a vector quantity. It has both magnitude and direction, and it acts in the opposite direction to the force of gravity on an object immersed in a fluid.

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vector

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I thing it's a

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Q: Is upthrust a scalar or vector quantity?
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