Calculate the buoyant force acting on a ball submerged 1/2 in water, if its volume is 400 cm3

According to Archimedes’ law, the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the volume of liquid displaced by a part of the body immersed in the liquid.
F = V * ρ * g,
Where
V = 200cm ^ 3 = 2 * 10 ^ (- 4) m ^ 3,
ρ = 1000kg / m ^ 3 – water density,
g = 9.8m / s ^ 2 – acceleration of gravity.
F = 2 * 10 ^ (- 4) m ^ 3 * 1000kg / m ^ 3 * 9.8m / s ^ 2 = 1.96H.



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