A block of wood has a volume of 100 cubic centimeters and a density of 600 kg / m3. When you press it all into the water by hand, how much buoyancy does the block bear?

A block of wood has a volume of 100 cubic centimeters and a density of 600 kg / m3. When you press it all into the water by hand, how much buoyancy does the block bear?

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The size of buoyancy is only related to the volume of the object, and has nothing to do with the density of the object
The buoyancy of a 100 cubic centimeter block submerged in water is as follows:
1g / cm3 × 100cm3 = 100g = 0.1kg = 0.98n
Note: (1) buoyancy is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. (2) 1kg = 9.8N
Is that so? Good luck. Goodbye