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Course PHYSICS260 - UMD

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Hint A.1 Archimedes' principle The upward buoyant force on a floating (or submerged) object is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the object. Mathematically, the buoyant force on a floating (or submerged) object is , where is the density of the fluid, is the submerged volume of the object, and is the acceleration due to gravity.

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