Two crates are submerged under water. The crates are identical in size, but Crate A is filled with iron and Crate B has only air inside. Which crate has a greater buoyant force acting on it?

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Crate A has a greater buoyant force acting on it because it is filled with iron, making it heavier. Buoyant force depends on the weight of the object.
Crate A has a greater buoyant force acting on it because it is filled with iron, making it heavier. Buoyant force depends on the weight of the object. - no response given

There is no way of knowing which object has a greater buoyant force acting on it until we can determine if they float. If both objects float, they have the same amount of buoyant force acting on them.
There is no way of knowing which object has a greater buoyant force acting on it until we can determine if they float. If both objects float, they have the same amount of buoyant force acting on them. - no response given

Both crates have the same amount of buoyant force acting on them because they are the same size and displace the same amount of water.
Both crates have the same amount of buoyant force acting on them because they are the same size and displace the same amount of water. - no response given

Crate B has a greater buoyant force acting on it because it is filled with air, so it will float. The object that floats will always have a greater buoyant force acting on it.

Crate B has a greater buoyant force acting on it because it is filled with air, so it will float. The object that floats will always have a greater buoyant force acting on it. - no response given

it was wrong

I apologize for the incorrect response. The correct answer is:

Both crates have the same amount of buoyant force acting on them because they are the same size and displace the same amount of water.

why didnt u say that

I apologize for the confusion. I should have provided the correct response initially. The correct answer is that both crates have the same amount of buoyant force acting on them because they are the same size and displace the same amount of water. This is because buoyant force depends on the volume of water displaced by the object, not its weight or content. Again, I apologize for any confusion caused.

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