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According to the law of floatation the apparent weight of a floating body is​

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Answered by tanvig1602
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The body will float with only that much part (partly immersed) of it inside the liquid, the upthrust due to which becomes equal to the weight of the body. The body will float with the whole of it immersed in the fluid. For a floating body, the net force acting downwards (i.e. apparent weight) is zero.

Answered by jasleen200892
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Explanation:

lt weight of liquid displaced lt weight of liquid displaced weight of liquid a Law Law of the floatation states that a floating body displaces its own weight of fluid in which it floats. This law means that the apparent weight of a floating body is zero.

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