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The density of a floating body can be determined by tying weights to the body until both t...

The density of a floating body can be determined by tying weights to the body until both the body and the weights are completely submerged, and then weighing them separately in air. Consider a wood log that weighs 1540 N in air. If it takes 34 kg of lead (ρ = 11,300 kg/m3) to completely sink the log and the lead in water, determine the average density of the log.

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