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A cubical block is floating in a liquid with half of its volume immersed in the liquid.When the whole system accelerates upward with a net acceleration of g/2 the fraction of volume immersed in the liquid will become
(A) `1/2` (B) `1/4` (C) `2/3` (D) `3/4`

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