
Customizable MakeItFloat 1.0
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It looks like you've written a long and detailed text about how to calculate the number of coins that can be loaded into a 3D printed model without it sinking in water. Here's a brief summary: 1. The total weight of the model is equal to the weight of the filament plus the weight of the coins. 2. The weight of the filament is calculated based on its volume and density. 3. The weight of the coins is calculated based on their volume and density. 4. The weight of the displaced fluid (water) is equal to the weight of the model. 5. By substituting these values into the equation, you can calculate the number of coins that can be loaded without sinking. The text also mentions some simplifications, such as eliminating the acceleration of gravity (g), and notes that the shape of the 3D model does not affect the calculation. Overall, it looks like a well-researched and detailed guide to calculating the maximum load capacity of a 3D printed model in water.
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