Science, asked by amandrarabha, 7 months ago

5. When an object is immersed in water, why does its weight go down? How much weight
is lost?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a body is partly or completely immersed in water (or any other liquid), then:Loss in weight of body = Weight of water (liquid) displaced by the body = Buoyant force or upthrust exerted by water (any liquid) on the body. It was Archimedes who first observed that bodies lose their weight when immersed in water .

Answered by YashNayal
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Answer:

When a body is partly or completely immersed in water (or any other liquid), then:Loss in weight of body = Weight of water (liquid) displaced by the body = Buoyant force or upthrust exerted by water (any liquid) on the body. It was Archimedes who first observed that bodies lose their weight when immersed in water.

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