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Answered by humanity1000
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An object weighs 36 g in air and has a volume of 8.0 cm3. What will be its apparent weight when immersed in water?

Solution:

When immersed in water, the object is buoyed up by the mass of the water it displaces, which of course is the mass of 8 cm3 of water. Taking the density of water as unity, the upward (buoyancy) force is just 8 g.

The apparent weight will be (36 g) – (8 g) = 28 g.

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