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b) Apparent weight is the weight of an object in liquid. True false​

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Answered by liantungnung04
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Answer:

Your apparent weight is the sum of your real weight and a fictitious force related to your acceleration. Usually, an object's apparent weight is its mass multiplied by the vector difference between the acceleration of the object and the gravitational acceleration.

Explanation:

therefore this is false as it does not measure the weight of liquid it's falls under any mass

Answered by divyangani04670sajme
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Answer:

here is your answer

Explanation:

True

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