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If you were to drill a hole into the wooden sphere, and fill it with lead, how much of the volume of wood would have to be replaced to make the whole sphere neutrally buoyant (i. e. have the same density as water)? Pb: Mass: 47.96
volume: 4.2
density: 11.3

Wooden Sphere:
mass: 79.17
vol:79.2
Density:1.00

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