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Originally Posted by VenezianBlau 87 View Post
Thanks island and others!
What would be the result if you used seawater at SG of 1.022 for buoyancy force rather than freshwater at 1.00? If it makes no difference, that's the answer.

I don't think the depth makes any difference except for gravity and didn't mean to go down that black hole. I should have omitted the word "weight" from my original question and rephrased it as island did above.
Denser water will create a larger buoyant force than fresh water.

According to this link, the density of the ocean increases the deeper you get and is 1.07 at 10km.
https://www.britannica.com/science/seawater/Density-of-seawater-and-pressure
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