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The buoyant force in Newtons at a point on the sphere is?

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I calculate the buoyancy force as: Volume of the sphere = Volume of the water displaced (Vdisplaced) = (4/3)πr3. Weight of the displaced water = Buoyancy force (B) = Vdisplaced× density of water.

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