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Buoyancy Calculator #2608

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sreevidya-16 opened this issue Aug 6, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #2627
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Buoyancy Calculator #2608

sreevidya-16 opened this issue Aug 6, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #2627
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A buoyancy calculator is a tool used to determine the buoyant force acting on an object submerged in a fluid. It calculates the force based on the object's volume, the fluid's density, and gravity. This is useful in applications such as designing ships, submarines, and other floating structures, as well as in understanding fluid dynamics and engineering problems involving flotation.

I want to add this @Sulagna-Dutta-Roy
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How many points you earned from my repo? @sreevidya-16

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65 points @Sulagna-Dutta-Roy
(4 issues of level 1 and one issue of level 2)

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github-actions bot commented Aug 9, 2024

Hello @sreevidya-16! Your issue #2608 has been closed. Thank you for your contribution!

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