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Answered by mahesdeva502
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Answer:

If a body of mass 100 g is floating in water, it will experience an up thrust due to water displaced by immersed part of the body. For a floating body, upthrust will be equal to the weight of the body. Therefore, the apparent weight of the body will be zero (i.e., the weight of the body in air - upthrust).

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Answered by pavani7562
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Answer:

zero

Explanation:

we know that wood floats on water

let the volume of wood immersed in water be V

then

buoyant force is B=PgV

here p= denisty (row)

but as wood is floating in equilibrium

B=W

Apparent weight W'=W-B=0

hence zero is the answer

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