What font should I use for lab reports?

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There is no universally accepted standard font for lab reports, as preferences can vary by professor. Many students suggest using 10-point Arial for its readability. Others emphasize the importance of checking specific guidelines provided by instructors. Ultimately, the choice of font should prioritize clarity and professionalism. Adapting to individual professor preferences can enhance the presentation of lab reports.
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is there a standard font I should use? If there isn't, what font do you use?
 
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I don't think there is. It's really based on your professor. I just use 10-point arial.
 
The book claims the answer is that all the magnitudes are the same because "the gravitational force on the penguin is the same". I'm having trouble understanding this. I thought the buoyant force was equal to the weight of the fluid displaced. Weight depends on mass which depends on density. Therefore, due to the differing densities the buoyant force will be different in each case? Is this incorrect?

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