Science, asked by Harsh008, 1 year ago

Rohan observed that the weight of solid body is more in air as compared to the weight of solid body in water. Explain the observation.

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Answered by Sameerabhi
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FIRST A FALL AN OBJECT IN AIR EXPERIENCES A DOWNWARD GRAVITATIONAL  FORCE WHICH CAUSES IT TO BE HEAVY.....BUT IN WATER THE SAME OBJECT EXPERIENCES AN UPWARD BUOYANT FORCE WHICH CAUSES IT TO BE LIGHTER IN WATER
THEREFORE THE MASS OF A BODY IS MORE IN AIR THAN IN WATER
Answered by Suryavardhan1
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HEY!!

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✴✴The weight of a solid body is more in air as compared to the solid body in water because the solid body experiences a measurable upward (buoyant) force of water which is equal to the weight of water displaced by it.

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