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A body weighs more in vaccum than in air.Why?​

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Answered by himanshuchauhan9
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The apparent weight of body is less in air than in vacuum. This follows from Archimedes principle , which explains the loss in weight of a body immersed in a fluid, due to the upthrust . But in vacuum, there is no upthrust and hence no loss in wieght of a body. That is why a body weighs more in vacuum than in air .

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Answered by 0348950
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Answer:The apparent weight of body is less in air than in vacuum. This follows from Archimedes principle , which explains the loss in weight of a body immersed in a fluid, due to the upthrust . But in vacuum, there is no upthrust and hence no loss in wieght of a body. That is why a body weighs more in vacuum than in air

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