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explain about apparent weight of body inside a liquid​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Apparent weight is lessened by buoyancy, which occurs when an object is immersed in a fluid (a liquid or a gas). For example, an object immersed in water weighs less, according to a spring balance, than the same object in air. The apparent weight of a floating object is zero

Answered by Sudhanshu2074
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Apparent weight in liquid is not real weight. When body immersed in liquid it loose weight equal to displaced water

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