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Part B Assuming only a weight and buoyant force act, determine the net force (ma

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Part B Assuming only a weight and buoyant force act, determine the net force (magnitude) on the fully submerged tank at the beginning of a dive (when it is full of air)
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Explanation / Answer

B) net force = weight force - buyant force = (14.1 + 5.32) *9.8 - 16.6 *10^-3 *1025 *9.8 = 23.569 N

D) Fsub = weight force - buyant force = (14.1)9.8-(16.6 *10^-3 *1025 *9.8) = -28.567 N magnitude is 28.567N