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6 June, 16:07

Some fish have a density slightly less than that of water and must exert a force (swim) to stay submerged. what force (in n) must a 53.0 kg grouper exert to stay submerged in salt water if its body density is 1013 kg/m3?

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  1. 6 June, 16:35
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    The buoyancy force exerted by water must be equal to the weight of the fish to float, therefore:

    F = w

    Where weight is the product of mass and gravitational acceleration:

    w = m g

    Substituting:

    F = m g

    Therefore the force required is:

    F = 53 kg * (9.81 m / s^2)

    F = 519.93 N = 520 N
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