An object has neutral buoyancy when its density equals that of the liquid in which it is

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An object has neutral buoyancy when its density equals that of the liquid in which it is submerged, which means that it neither floats nor sinks. If the average density of an 85-kg diver is 0.96 kg/L, what mass of lead should be added to give him neutral buoyancy?

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