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explain in brief why objects appear to be lighter in water​

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Answered by V15
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When objects are placed in water, their mass does not change.Archemedes's principle states that the force pushing on an object under water, is equal to the mass of the water it has pushed out of the way. So things apear lighter because the water is actually helping to push it up.

Answered by snekan618
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When objects are placed in water, their mass does not change. ... Archemedes's principle states that the force pushing on an object under water, is equal to the mass of the water it has pushed out of the way. So things apear lighter because the water is actually helping to push it up.

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