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How to calculate weight of a submeged body?

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Answered by Saikumar111
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mass of object -apparent mass when submerged = Density of water × Volume of object
Answered by sajithemmanuel73
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Answer:

Explanation:

Calculating Submerged Weight

a solid brick of steel into the water and it sinks, but pound that steel brick into theshape of a salad bowl, and it will float. That is because a steel salad bowl will displace anamount of water that is equal to the actual weight of the bowl itself. By changing the steelbrick to a steel bowl, we didn’t make it buoyant, all we did was take advantage of thebuoyant force of water to make the steel float. The buoyant force was always there,acting on brick and bowl alike. Archimedes of Syracuse became so famous for his enduring ideas that today he needsonly one name: Archimedes (like Cher, I guess). If he were alive today, he would bemuch to smart to become a marine salvor. But almost two-thousand five-hundred yearsago he did discover an interesting phenonemon when he descibed what happens when asolid gets immersed in a fluid. Expressed mathimatically, Archimedes’ Principal lookslike someone spilled a Scrabble board:

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b

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object

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p

fluid

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object

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