Question 1: If a ship has a mass of 10 million kilograms. A. Using Newton's Second Law what must be the buoyant force ac

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Question 1: If a ship has a mass of 10 million kilograms. A. Using Newton's Second Law what must be the buoyant force ac

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Question 1: If a ship has a mass of 10 million kilograms. A. Using Newton's Second Law what must be the buoyant force acting on the ship such that it floats? B. What volume of fresh water must it displace to float? The density of water is 1000 kg/m3
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