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AN OBJECT WEIGHT IS 12 N (NEWTON) IN AIR, WHEN IMMERSED FULLY IN A LIQUID, IT WEIGHS ONLY 10N THE WEIGHT OF LIQUID DISPLACED BY THE OBJECT WILL BE

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Answered by kowshikvkowshik
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Answer:

equal to the buoyoncy of water

Answered by marvelpotter
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Answer:

The weight of liquid displaced is equal to the force applied on the object. That's the Archimedes's principle (Eureka!!).

So, weight = 12 - 10 = 2N

Hope it helps..

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