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Engineering, 10.05.2021 20:00 Mckenzie8062

The given figure shows a part made by casting from aluminum
(ρ = 2720 kg/m3).
You are required to calculate the
buoyant force exerted on the core and
the core print length.


The given figure shows a part made

by casting from aluminum
(ρ = 2720 kg/m3).
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