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A body is floating in seawater with 2/3 of its volume above the surface. The weight of the displaced water is?

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Answered by Anonymous
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It will be the total weight of the body. It doesn’t matter how much of the body is above the water line, as long as some of it is. For example, if the gross weight of a ship afloat is 50 tons, it will displace 50 tons of water, regardless of how how high the ship is in the water. The fact that the water is seawater is irrelevant to the question given the other information provided.

∴ The weight of the displaced water is equal to the weight of the body.

Answered by ketan2371
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the above answer is right

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