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Part 1: Buoyant Force on a Ping-Pong Ball Use a caliper to determine the diameter of a ping-pong ball, and then calculate the volume of the ping-pong ball. Determine the weight of the ping-pong ball. Determine the buoyant force that would act on the ping-pong ball when it is completely submerged in water. Compare the buoyant force on the ping-pong ball to the weight of the ping-pong ball. Use this comparison to explain why a ping-pong ball floats.
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