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a. Why the weight of an object differ before and after immersing in water?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Taking up the volume means more water is displaced when the body is submerged so the buoyant force will be larger compared to the weight than it would be for a more dense body. In turn, that means that apparent weight is smaller relative to actual weight for bodies of higher density.

Answered by rayyanuddin027
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Explanation:Taking up the volume means more water is displaced when the body is submerged so the buoyant force will be larger compared to the weight than it would be for a more dense body. In turn, that means that apparent weight is smaller relative to actual weight for bodies of higher density.

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