answer) the block made of lead who sits on the bottom of the pond experiences greater buoyant force
explanation- we know the formula for buoyant force is
F=Vg
here v=volume of fluid displaced by the body
the lead block displaced greater volume of the water than the wooden block, so from the equation it is clear greater volume results in greater buoyant force.
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