Originally posted by Rick Murchison
The specific gravity of lead is 11.34 - which means that 11.34 pounds of lead displaces 1 pound of water, and if you had a waterproof scale it'd weigh 10.34 pounds when submerged, or about 91% or its weight in air.
Is that what you wanted?
Rick
No no.. I was wondering if the "10 pound" block I buy at the local dive shop was 10 pounds when submerged or 10 pounds when on land. Obviously the actual block will weigh less when in the water due to the buoyant force. I already knew this, and that prompted me to ask

I actually got to weigh one tonight, and the scale said 9.8, which is all I wanted to know.
Thanks!
