(Archimedian principle) This principle states that the buoyancy force equals the weight

Chapter 2, Problem 2.1.84

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(Archimedian principle) This principle states that the buoyancy force equals the weight of the water displaced by the body (partly or totally submerged). The cylindrical buoy of diameter 60 cm in Fig. 42 is floating in water with its axis vertical. Wben depressed downward in the water and released, it vibrates with period 2 sec. What is its weight?

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