Physics, asked by mdhatim93, 11 months ago

the weight of an object in water is called. (Actual weight, Apparent weight, False weight, True weight)​

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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The B option is correct i.e. apparent weight.

Explanation:

The option B is correct i.e. the weight of an object in water is called apparent weight.

  • Apparent weight occurs when an object is immersed in fluid.
  • When an object is alleged still under water it seems to weigh less than it does in air as the buoyant force is facilitating to hold it up (balance its weight). Therefore, the reduced force you must to apply to hold the object is recognized as the apparent weight .

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