object appears lighter in water because of one property of matter
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WHEN OBJECTS ARE PLACED IN WATER,THEIR MASS DOES NOT CHANGE.
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ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE STATES THAT THE FORCE ACTING ON AN OBJE CT UNDER WATER IS EQUAL TO THE MASS OF THE WATER IT HAS PUSHED OUT.SO,THINGS APPEAR LIGHTER BECAUSE WATER IS HELPING TO PUSH IT UP.
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Because of Buoyant Force
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When an object is submerged in a fluid (liquid or gas), the pressure difference acting on the top and bottom surfaces cause an upward force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. The Buoyant force is the name given to this type of force. It is due to this effect that heavier items in water appear to be lighter.
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