Physics, asked by shifin2056, 8 months ago

A body of weight 1000N INwater he weight of the overflowed is 250N body o same weght as above floats in water what is its weight in water what will be the weight of water displaced

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Answered by gawhalejay15
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Answer:

The weight of a body is not affected by whether it is or is not in water. The weight of a body is the acceleration of gravity times the mass you're on the moon it's 1/6 that of Earth

If however you are saying what will be the force to move that submerged body, then it would be 1000 - 250 equal 750 Newton, but that is only immediately of on applying the force as you raise the body out of fluid you will gradually get back to 1000 Newton

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Answered by Anonymous
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Weight of the body = 1000N

Weight of the liquid overflowed = 250N

Weight of the body in water = 750N

Weight of the body in water = 1000N

Weight of the water displaced = 0

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