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A video camera in an air filled underwater housing is ballasted to be neutrally buoyant. Does not sink, does not float.

 

Will removing a 200 grams (dry) ballast weight from inside the housing result in a more, less or equal amount of flotation if the same 200 grams weight is removed from ballast attached outside (wet) ? :rolleyes:

 

Miguel

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A video camera in an air filled underwater housing is ballasted to be neutrally buoyant. Does not sink, does not float.

 

Will removing a 200 grams (dry) ballast weight from inside the housing result in a more, less or equal amount of flotation if the same 200 grams weight is removed from ballast attached outside (wet) ? :rolleyes:

 

Miguel

Buoyancy is based on the amount of liquid displaced, if the weight is outside the housing than the displacement and buoyancy will increase.
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