A scuba tank, when fully submerged, displaces 15.6 L of seawater. The tank itself has a mass of 12.5 kg and, when "full," contains 4.49 kg of air. Part C Assuming only a weight and buoyant force act, determine the net force (direction) on the fully submerged tank at the end of a dive (when it no longer contains any air). downward upward no direction Submit Previous Answers Part D Correct Assuming only a weight and buoyant force act, determine the net force (magnitude on the fully submerged tank at the end of a dive (when it no longer contains any air). Express your answer with the appropriate units. ? Fempty Value Units

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A scuba tank, when fully submerged, displaces 15.6
L of seawater. The tank itself has a mass of 12.5 kg
and, when "full," contains 4.49 kg of air.
Part C
Assuming only a weight and buoyant force act, determine the net force (direction) on the fully submerged tank at the end of a
dive (when it no longer contains any air).
downward
upward
no direction
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Previous Answers
Part D
Correct
Assuming only a weight and buoyant force act, determine the net force (magnitude on the fully submerged tank at the end of a
dive (when it no longer contains any air).
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
?
Fempty Value
Units
Transcribed Image Text:A scuba tank, when fully submerged, displaces 15.6 L of seawater. The tank itself has a mass of 12.5 kg and, when "full," contains 4.49 kg of air. Part C Assuming only a weight and buoyant force act, determine the net force (direction) on the fully submerged tank at the end of a dive (when it no longer contains any air). downward upward no direction Submit Previous Answers Part D Correct Assuming only a weight and buoyant force act, determine the net force (magnitude on the fully submerged tank at the end of a dive (when it no longer contains any air). Express your answer with the appropriate units. ? Fempty Value Units
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