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The pressure is measured at the bottom of a cylindrical container with cross-sectional area A that is filled to a height H by a liquid with density rhoL . A cube of volume Vc and density rhoc is placed in the liquid and floats partially submerged, causing a change Δh in the height of the liquid. As a result, the pressure at the bottom of the container increases. (a) In a coherent, paragraph-length response, describe the relevant forces acting on the cube and the liquid, and explain how they result in the increase in pressure at the bottom of the container.

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