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An object of weight W has a uniform rectangular cross section of a x2a and density of `0.25g//cm^(3)` part of it is immersed in water and the rectangle is tilted by `45^(underset(-)(@))` while one of its corners is just at the water surface find the torque of the buoyancy force to the centre of mass of the object.

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