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如图甲所示,一弹簧测力计下挂一圆柱体,从盛有水的烧杯上方离水面某一高度处开始缓慢

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如图甲所示,一弹簧测力计下挂一圆柱体,从盛有水的烧杯上方离水面某一高度处开始缓慢下降,下降过程中弹簧测力计示数F随圆柱体下降高度几变化的实验图线如图乙所示,由图可知下列结论正确的是(g=10N/kg)(  )

A.圆柱体受到的重力是10N

B.圆柱体的体积为4×10-3m3

C.圆柱体的密度为1.5×103kg/m3

D.圆柱体所受的最大浮力为4N

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