If this experiment is repeated by using stone and kerosene what is the buoyancy experienced?
(0.4 N, 0.5 N, 0.6 N)
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Buoyancy is based on the density of the solutions and the density of the stone as well as the volume of the stone. You could check for buoyancy by weighing the stone before and after submerging in the liquid and calculating the difference. If you want to calculate this theoretically, you need enough data to make this solvable.
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