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A brick weighs 26 N. Measured underwater, it weighs 11 N. What is the amount of buoyant force exerted by the water on the brick?
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A brick weighs 26 N. Measured underwater, it weighs 11 N.
What is the amount of buoyant force exerted by the water on the brick?
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Buoyant force = weight in air - immersed weight
=26-11 = 15 N
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