Archimedes’ Principle states: The buoyant force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced.
What would the mass, volume, or weight of the displaced fluid have to be to equal a buoyant force of 328.3N?
ball: m=1.8g, V=33.5cm^3, p=0.054, Fb=328.3N
As stated by Archimedes Principle , weight of liquid displaced is the buoyant force.
So weight of liquid is 328.3N
Mass of liquid = W/g = 328.3/9.8 = 33.5kg
Volume of liquid = Mass of liquid/ density of liquid.
(As liquid is not specified in question. I am assuming the liquid to be water and solving using density of water, so if density of liquid is given, you can replace it with density of water and get your answer)
Volume = 33.5/1000 = 0.0335 m^3
Hope it helps
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