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Like I was having doubtt that what if several blocks are dropped in beaquer consisting of water and all of them are of same me but different densities so will the mass affect its bouancy.....

What is the formula to calculate for the same in the given scenario and can you send me some more questions based on the same please..

Thanking you

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Dear student even if mass is same the buoyancy is affected by its density.

Buoyancy force is the weight of displaced fluid. So the buoyant force given by a liquid is directly proportional to the density of that liquid.

Buoyant force = density of the liquid * volume of the object inside the liquid * gravitational constant g.

dear student we are not allowed to provide questions to you. We are assigned to clear your doubts. I humbly request you to get similar questions from some other sources. Hope you understand. Thank you

Hope this answers your question.


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