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a body weighs 40 gram in air. If its volume if its volume is 10 CC in water it will weigh​

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Answered by Deepikasmile
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Hiii friend....

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By using Archimedes's theorem,

Loss of weight = Buoyant force

                        = weight of the water displaced by the body

                        = mg [m=mass of the body, g= acceleration due to gravity]

                       = Vdg [ V = Volume of the body, d = density of water]

                       = 10 cm³ X (1 g/cm³) X g [density of the water = 1g/cm³]

                       = 10g grams

weight of the body in air = 40g grams

Therefore, weight of the body in water = weight in air - loss of weight

                                                                 = 40g -10g

                                                                 =30g

hope it helps you

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