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Explain loss of weight of a floating body is complete ???

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A floating body is STABLE if, when it is displaced, it returns to equilibrium.  A floating body is UNSTABLE if, when it is displaced, it moves to a new equilibrium.

Measuring the weight of displaced fluid is equal to apparent loss of weight; this apparent loss is the buoyancy force on an object which is upthrust. Conclusion. Apparent loss of weight is equal to the weight of displaced fluid.

Floating of Bodies The state of equilibrium of a solid body partially or fully immersed in a liquid or gas is called floating. The theory of floating is concerned principally with determining the equilibrium positions .

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Loss of weight of a floating body is complete ➡️

As the floating body is weightless, it means that it has lost its weight completely.

A floating body is STABLE if, when it is displaced, it returns to equilibrium. A floating body is UNSTABLE if, when it is displaced, it moves to a new equilibrium.

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