When wooden and metal block of same volume are thrown in soft mud from same height, its observed that *
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In reality, no.
If each object were submerged, then the upward force of buoyancy would be the same. Buoyancy depends on volume of water displaced.
However, in reality, the metal object would probably sink and the block of wood would probably not. In this case the buoyant force would be less for the wooden object than the metal object because the wooden object would displace less volume.
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