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### Problem Statement:
A ball has a diameter of 3.74 cm and an average density of 0.0836 g/cm³. What force is required to hold it completely submerged underwater?

### User Input:
- Magnitude: **0.04639**
- Result Feedback: **✖ Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double-check your calculations.**

- Direction: **Downward ✓**

### Explanation:
The problem aims to find the force necessary to keep a ball submerged underwater. The given parameters include the ball's diameter and density. The user's inputted magnitude of the force was incorrect and differed from the correct answer by more than 10%. The direction of the force needed is determined to be downward.

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Please ensure your calculations are accurate and double-check if needed.
Transcribed Image Text:### Problem Statement: A ball has a diameter of 3.74 cm and an average density of 0.0836 g/cm³. What force is required to hold it completely submerged underwater? ### User Input: - Magnitude: **0.04639** - Result Feedback: **✖ Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double-check your calculations.** - Direction: **Downward ✓** ### Explanation: The problem aims to find the force necessary to keep a ball submerged underwater. The given parameters include the ball's diameter and density. The user's inputted magnitude of the force was incorrect and differed from the correct answer by more than 10%. The direction of the force needed is determined to be downward. ### Diagram/Graph: No diagrams or graphs are associated with this problem. ### Additional Resources: - **Need Help?** Button for further assistance. - **Read It** Button for detailed explanations or study materials. Please ensure your calculations are accurate and double-check if needed.
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