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Buouyancy force and Archimedes' principle
Sounds good. The density of water is to be 1kg/dm^3. I do not have to calculate how much the boat wil immerge, just how much additional change will happen. But how would I proceed to calculate the displaced volume by the equation under my drawing?- lin1430
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Buouyancy force and Archimedes' principle
This was my attempt- lin1430
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Buouyancy force and Archimedes' principle
How much more will the volume of a fishingboat go under water, if I load the boat with 3.0m^3 fish with the density 0.90kg/dm^3? Fish : 3.0m^3 Density of fish: 0.90kg/dm^3? Homework Equations Archimedes principle: density * volume * g[/B]The Attempt at a Solution Tried setting upward force...- lin1430
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