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14 June, 02:39

Two blocks with the same weight but different dimensions are floating in water at different levels.

Block A is as tall as block B but is smaller in both other dimensions.

A B Is the buoyant force exerted by the water on block A () greater than, (ii) less than, or (ii) equal to the buoyant force on block B?

Explain your reasoning.

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  1. 14 June, 06:28
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    (ii) less than

    Explanation:

    The blocks has the same mass. So, the buoyant force depends only on the volume of the displaced fluid. Since block A has a smaller volume than block B, it displaces a smaller amount of fluid. Therefore the bouyant force exerted by water is less in block A than in block B.
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