SOLUTION: so I have 2 buoys the volumes are: one is a rectangular 80in^3 and a cylinder which is 392.5in^3. Each cubic foot of water weights 62.4 pounds. How do I find out how much is submer

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Question 796364: so I have 2 buoys the volumes are: one is a rectangular 80in^3 and a cylinder which is 392.5in^3. Each cubic foot of water weights 62.4 pounds. How do I find out how much is submerged? and the water displaced by the submerged part?
Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!


A. This is a physics problem and you need to ask it on a physics homework help site.

B. The answer depends on the density of the material from which the bouys are made.

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