Physics, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

how can a body lose it's weight at that time also when it's insolubal in water
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Answered by ZediTheGreat01
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It is because a force named as Buoyant force acts in the opposite direction of weight and gravity.

As u might know that weight is also a force.

Therefore a force in the opposite direction of weight will cause loss in weight.

If u have ever been in a swimming pool then also u might have felt that ur body has become somewhat lighter . it is also a result of Archimedes Principle.

And in Archimedes Principle , insolubility doesn't matters unless the given substance is liquid.

Hope so that it helps you

Answered by Anonymous
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