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secsFor performing an experiment to verify Archimedes' principle, a student used a spring balance. He used to measure the weight of a solid metallic block as shown in the figure below. He noted it as 80g wt... .(app) The solid metallic block was then lowered in water contained in an overflow jar and the water displaced by this block was collected in graduated or measuring cylinder as shown in figure. He noted it as 40 g wt. ( app). The apparent loss in weight of the metallic block is ___

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40 g

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40g secsFor performing an experiment to verify Archimedes' principle, a student used a spring balance. He used to measure the weight of a solid metallic block as shown in the figure below. He noted it as 80g wt... .(app) The solid metallic block was then lowered in water contained in an overflow jar and the water displaced by this block was collected in graduated or measuring cylinder as shown in figure. He noted it as 40 g wt. ( app). The apparent loss in weight of the metallic block is

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