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What is the term for the force exerted by a fluid that acts upward on an object immersed in the fluid?
A. Buoyant Force
B. Drag Force
C. Tension Force
D. Spring Force

The force acting upward on an object immersed in a fluid is called Buoyant Force, selecting option A.

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