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Ball 1: m=1.8g, r=2cm & Ball 2: m=2.2g, r=2cm, Cylinder: V=24oz, m=17.2g 1) Find volume (V=4/3(pie)(r)^3)...

Ball 1: m=1.8g, r=2cm & Ball 2: m=2.2g, r=2cm, Cylinder: V=24oz, m=17.2g

1) Find volume (V=4/3(pie)(r)^3) & density (p=m/V) for both balls

2) Find density of the cylinder

3) Draw free body diagrams of both balls on water (The upward force of the water on the ball is called the buoyant force)

4) Determine the net force on each ball. Show your work or explain your reasoning.

5) Determine the magnitude of the buoyant force on each ball, if possible. If not possible, explain why. Show your work.

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