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Selina Lamb
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5 August, 09:23
How do you measure buoyancy
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Alex Liu
5 August, 09:29
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1. First, you must find the volume of the container holding the liquid. (Length x Width x Height)
2. Find the density of the liquid you are submerging the object in. (D = Mass/Volume)
3. Find the force of gravity. (9.81 Newtons/Kilograms)
4. Multiply (Volume x Density x Gravity).
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