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    Volume of Stone submerged in Water

    with that fixed the answer comes out to .1 cubic meters correct?
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    Volume of Stone submerged in Water

    oh ok so .01 cubic meters is the answer?
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    Volume of Stone submerged in Water

    so how do i use the volume of the displaced water to find the volume of the stone?
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    Volume of Stone submerged in Water

    Sorry that's what I meant So I on the right track?
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    Volume of Stone submerged in Water

    So should I not have used it as the conversion factor?
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    Volume of Stone submerged in Water

    The force of gravity to convert it from Newtons to kilogram
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    Volume of Stone submerged in Water

    Because of the buoyancy force?? i took the difference between the weights which is 981N, divided it by 98.1 and got 10, then divided it by 1000 and got .01 is that right?
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    Volume of Stone submerged in Water

    A submerged stone weighs 254N, but out of the water it weighs 1235N. The density of the water is 1000 kg per cubic meter. What is the volume of the stone? I understand that density=mass/volume but I don't know which numbers to plug in and I can't find help anywhere!
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    What Is the Final Vertical Velocity Component of the Ball?

    In my answer key for this problem it says that the final vertical velocity component is the same as the initial vertical velocity component...is that right?
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    What Is the Final Vertical Velocity Component of the Ball?

    In my answer key, it says that the final vertical velocity component is -1.6j, which is the same as the initial vertical velocity component. what am I doing wrong?
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    What Is the Final Vertical Velocity Component of the Ball?

    -1.6+(9.81)(.0460)=-1.14 Is that right?
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    What Is the Final Vertical Velocity Component of the Ball?

    I'm confused...what formula do I need to find the final vertical velocity component?
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