Buoyancy f floating = g object and f floating = g object-f pull In what state is f floating = g object, and in what state is f floating = g object-f pull? I'm not sure about these two According to the formula of buoyancy, m row = m immersion, right?

Buoyancy f floating = g object and f floating = g object-f pull In what state is f floating = g object, and in what state is f floating = g object-f pull? I'm not sure about these two According to the formula of buoyancy, m row = m immersion, right?

When floating or floating, f = g, because there are only two forces acting on it
When the gravity is greater than the buoyancy, the object sinks, then there must be a tension to balance