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Three masses are in a swimming pool filled with water (density 1000 kg/m). All three objects are identical in size (400 cm) but have different densities. Object A floats on the water (density 580 kg/m3), Object B is completely submerged underwater but has a density equal to that of water, and Object C sinks to the bottom (density 3700 kg/m?). Compare the magnitude of the buoyant force on each block:
a. Fa = FB = Fc
b. FA c. FA >FB = Fc
d. Fa e. FA > FB > Fc

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