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In a setup/situation involving buoyancy, let's say there are two blocks, where one is of styrofoam and the other is aluminum, both placed in a fluid (for example: honey). The aluminum block is placed on the styrofoam block. How can I calculate the buoyant force acting on the styrofoam block? And then how can I calculate the buoyant force acting on the aluminum block?
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