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Chemistry, 12.05.2021 15:10 carson9373

A hollow steel ball with an outer volume of 0.310m3 and an inner volume of 0.300m3 is attached to the seabed with a chain so that it
ends up under water when the sea is high (when the water is high).
(a) How much buoyancy does the ball have when it is under water?

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