a body of mass M is floating in a liquid of density P what is the Apparent weight of the body what is the loss of weight of the body
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Apparent weight is the same as the weight of liquid displaced.
Now suppose there is a beaker filled with water to its brim. Now if you carefully place a pjece of wood on it, there are maximum chances that no water will spill (depends on how carefully you place it).
Thus, apparent weight of any floating object is 0.
Now suppose there is a beaker filled with water to its brim. Now if you carefully place a pjece of wood on it, there are maximum chances that no water will spill (depends on how carefully you place it).
Thus, apparent weight of any floating object is 0.
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answer is zero for explanation look that pic
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