the magnitude of the buoyant force does not depends on the determinating the relative density of a substance
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Buoyant force has NO dependency on the weight of the object itself. It does depend on the volume of the object, but that is because the volume of the object will be the same as the volume of liquid displaced. If either weight density or volume is increased, the buoyant force will increase by that same factor.
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