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A 10kg block of Aluminum (ρ = 2700kg/m3) is attached to a rope.
a. What is the tension force in the rope if the block is in a vacuum?
b. What is the tension force if the block is in air (ρ = 1.29kg/m3)?
c. What is the tension force if the block is in water (ρ=1,000 kg/m3)?
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