johndiver999
Contributor
Incorrect, a solid lead brick will experience a bouyant force when placed in a liquid. Re-read Archimedes principal. Any object wholly or partially.....Any volume only generates buoyancy when it is filled with something lighter than the surrounding medium that is displaced. When the cylinder is flooded, the light stuff (air) is lost and replaced by the same type of matter that is displaced (water). The buoyancy of the volume that is flooded thus goes to zero.
I checked boulder Jon’s answer using the density of aluminum without any consideration of the tank volume and generated the same numerical result. His computation of 11 liter capacity is easier, and more direct and correct within rounding errors/assumptions.