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what is vρg in physics

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The maximum possible buoyant force FB/max that can act on the block is equal to the weight of maximum volume of the fluid displaced, which occurs when the body is completely immersed within the fluid (by force if necessary). FB/max = Vρg. (a) If FB/max ≥ Wb , then the block will float in the fluid.

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