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Physics, 16.02.2021 14:10 sofielofi

I have a question, it concerns hydrostatic buoyancy and Archimedes' law. If I have a boat in some pool and and the ship would drop anchor. The the water level would theoretically rise or remain the same (and I also need to know why)?

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