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you hold a piece of wood in one hand and a piece of iron in the other. both pieces have the same volume, and you hold them fully under water at the same depth. at the moment you let go of them, which one experiences the greater buoyancy force? you hold a piece of wood in one hand and a piece of iron in the other. both pieces have the same volume, and you hold them fully under water at the same depth. at the moment you let go of them, which one experiences the greater buoyancy force? the piece of wood. they experience the same buoyancy force. the piece of iron. more information is needed.

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Answer:

same

Step-by-step explanation:

They both have the same volume....so they both displace an equal amount of water and thus experience the same buoyancy force

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