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An object weighs 85 kgs is neutrally buoyant in salt water what volume of water does the object displaces?

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  1. Isn't the formula in your textbook?


  2. sounds lke your doing your DM exam!!!

    this is soooooo easy, if its neutral in salt water a litre of salt water weighs 1.03 kg, therefore 85 divided by 1.03 will give you your answer in litres. in this case 82.52 litres of water is the volume your looking for.

    thats all your getting, incidently if it is your DM course your working on the constants are all in the front of the exam booklet to help you when you take your test.........

    and you thought PADI diving instructors were all good looks and big watches!!!!

  3. its has to displace water to be in water

  4. I will find out and get back to you on that.

  5. i don't no I'm only in 5th grade!!!

  6. Equal to the weight of the object..in this case 85 kgs

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