Physics, asked by nooriefatima8h, 2 months ago

If a body weighs 200gf in water , upthrust acting on it is 50 gf , then it’s weight in water is

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Answered by nitin777771
1

Answer:

you have already mentioned in Q that the body weighs 200gm in water

in Q it should be a body weighs 200gm in air then the answer will be 200-50 = 150gm in water

Answered by RajveerRai
1

Answer:

50 cm

Explanation:

Weight of the body in air =500gf

Weight of the body in water =450gf

∴ (i) loss of weight of the body when immersed in water =500gf−450gf=50gf.

(2) upthrust of the body=loss in weight of the body =50gf.

(III) upthrust =V dg

⇒50gf×g=V×1gcm

−3

×g(density of water=1gcm

−3

)

⇒volume of the bodyV=50cm

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