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Three sinking blocks have the same mass (1.0 kg) but different densities:
𝜌1 = 1001 kg⁄m3, 𝜌2 = 2000 kg⁄m3 and 𝜌3 = 3000 kg⁄m3. How do you calculate the apparent mass of each block?
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