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This tag is for the classical concept of forces, i.e. the quantities causing an acceleration of a body. It expands to the strong/electroweak force only insofar as they act comparable to ‘classical’ forces. Use the [particle-physics] tag for decay channels due to forces and [newtonian-mechanics] or one of the other subtopics of [classical-mechanics] for the dynamics of classical systems.

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In hydrostatics, is it possible for the bouancy to be greater than the weight of a body?

In the diagram we have two bodies, with density and volume $\delta$ and $V$, and a fluid $\ell$. $$\delta_1=0,7 \rm\frac{gr}{cm^3}$$ $$\delta_2=2 \rm\frac{gr}{cm^3}$$ $$V_1=100 \rm {cm^3}$$ $$V_2=10 …
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