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If a 5 kg object is immersed in a fluid and experiences an upward buoyant force of 49 N, what is the acceleration due to gravity in that region?

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If a 5 kg object is immersed in a fluid and experiences an upward buoyant force of 49 N, what is the acceleration due to gravity in that region?

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Solution

To find the acceleration due to gravity, we can use the formula for buoyant force, which is:

Buoyant force = mass of the object * acceleration due to gravity

Given that the buoyant force is 49 N and the mass of the object is 5 kg, we can rearrange the formula to solve for the acceleration due to gravity:

Acceleration due to gravity = Buoyant force / mass of the object

Substituting the given values:

Acceleration due to gravity = 49 N / 5 kg = 9.8 m/s²

So, the acceleration due to gravity in that region is 9.8 m/s².

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