Science, asked by HarshAgrawal007, 11 months ago

apparent weight formula for floating bodies

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Answered by Anonymous
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In simple words, Archimedes' principle states that, when a body is partially or completely immersed in a fluid, it experiences an apparent loss in weight that is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the immersed part of the body.


HarshAgrawal007: but what will be the formula
HarshAgrawal007: formula please
Answered by Jiyakhera
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➡ Upto my knowledge Apparent weight for a body emmersed in water / floating us zero..
The formula for it is = actual weight - upthrust


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Jiyakhera: no..my ans is wrong ..let me edit it
HarshAgrawal007: ok
HarshAgrawal007: are you editing?
Jiyakhera: its reported now !!! i cant answer it ...but just to help u am writing my ans here !!! when an kbject of actual weight W is immersed in water then its weight is called apparent weight.... formula - actual weight W - up thrust
Jiyakhera: in water or in any fluid
Jiyakhera: in water or in any fluid
HarshAgrawal007: but it was the same answer which you posted
Jiyakhera: no...i wrote its zero but it isnt
HarshAgrawal007: OK thank you so much
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