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Explanation / Answer


newtons law


Fb - Ky = m*g

dwater*V*g - k*y = m*g


dwater*m/dblock*g - ky = m*g


(1000/649)*5.62*9.8 - (178*y) = (5.61*9.8)


y = 0.17 m