Relation between true weight and apparent weight
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the basic difference between true weight and apparent weight is that true weight is measured under only gravitational force but aparent weight is the ratio of weight of substance in any medium to actual weight of substance.....
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The difference between true and apparent weight from a Newtonian perspective is that true weight is the magnitude of the force due to gravity, true=2 for a small test mass of mass attracted gravitationally to an object with mass and a spherical mass distribution. Apparent weight is the magnitude of the sum of all real net forces except for gravity: apparent=∣∣∑∣∣, where the sum is taken over all real, non-gravitational forces acting on the body in question.
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