A body weighs 8.5 gf In air and when it is immersed in water it weighs 6.4 gf and in kerosene it weighs 7 gf. Calculate the upthrust experienced in water and kerosene.
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Once you know the volume of the displaced water, you can immediately determine its weight by multiplying by the density of water at the relevant temperature. That's because the definition of density (d) is mass (m) divided by volume (v), so m = dv.
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