Physics, asked by 000stefimaria000, 1 year ago

A piece of metal is found to weigh 52 gf when suspended from the hook of a spring balance in air. When this piece is fully immersed in water, the spring balance reads 36 gf. Why does the metal piece suffer an apparent loss in weight? What is its magnitude?

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Answered by thunderstorm847
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the weight of the metal is reduced due to the buoyant force exerted by the water and it's value will be
weight in air-weight in water=52gf-36gf=16gf
Answered by tazeempro18
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