A 6.0 kg freshwater fish at the surface of a lake is neutrally buoyant.If the density...

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A 6.0 kg freshwater fish at the surface of a lake is neutrallybuoyant.If the density of its body with its swim bladder deflatedis 1060 kg/m3, what volume of gas must be in the swim bladder forthe fish to be neutrally buoyant? Express your answer to twosignificant figures and include the appropriate units.

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According to the balance between the buoyant force and theweight of the fish    See Answer
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