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Colinmac | 06:38 Sun 19th Feb 2006 | Science
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Calculate the effective buoyancy of a body
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Is it dead, or alive?

Are we talking about Pete Best?
((64.34g/xy^2)+y/g+h)/4(c+a)= 9, or 10 on a good day.
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The buoyancy of a body is equal to the volume of fluid it displaces multiplied by the density of that fluid. If that's less than the weight of the body, it will sink. Easy!

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