Physics, asked by Rjesh, 9 months ago

The weight of an object is more in air than in water

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi mate

Explanation:

The apparent weight is, thus, the net force between weight and that misterious force that today we call the Archimedes force. ... This is called “buoyancy.” If the object weighs less than the displaced water, it floats. If it weighs more, it sinks but still weighs less under water than in the air.

Answered by mananmadani53
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