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                A frog in a hemispherical pod just floats without sinking into a pond with density 1.35 g/cm^3. If the pod has radius 6 cm and negligible mass, what is the mass of the frog?
wouldn't one need the thickness of the pad? And what has the density given? The pond water, or the frog?
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        wouldn't one need the thickness of the pad? And what has the density given? The pond water, or the frog?
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    Fg=Fb
m . g = d . V . g
m = d . V
m = (1,35 . 1000 kg per m cube) 2/3 pay ( .06 m )cube
m = 41 kg
    
m . g = d . V . g
m = d . V
m = (1,35 . 1000 kg per m cube) 2/3 pay ( .06 m )cube
m = 41 kg
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