Problem Solving: Input your final answer on the space provide. Note: Use three decimal places and no need to input the unit. A 14-in-diameter hollow sphere of steel (SG = 7.85) has 0.16 in wall thickness. How much weight must be added inside to make the sphere neutrally buoyant? (lbf)

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A 14-in-diameter hollow sphere of steel (SG = 7.85) has 0.16 in wall thickness. How much weight must be added inside to make the sphere neutrally buoyant? (lbf) 

Problem Solving: Input your final answer on the space provide.
Note: Use three decimal places and no need to input the unit.
A 14-in-diameter hollow sphere of steel (SG = 7.85) has 0.16 in wall
thickness. How much weight must be added inside to make the
sphere neutrally buoyant? (lbf)
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