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Physics, 05.05.2021 08:00, juniorjaramillo

In this problem you will do two calculations. First you will calculate the buoyant force acting on a 245 N tackle box submerged in water (density = 1000 kg/meter
cubed). The tackle box has a volume of 0.016 meters cubed. Next you will
determine the apparent weight of the tackle box.

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