When an object is suspended from a spring balance (figure (a))
the reading is 7.60 N. When the suspended object is submerged in
water (figure (b)) the reading is 6.10 N.
a. What is the buoyant force on the object?
N
b. What is the volume of the object?
m3
c. What is the density of the object?
kg/m3
When an object is suspended from a spring balance (figure (a)) the reading is 7.60 N....
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