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What appears to happen to the weight of an object when it is submerged in water Explain why this happen

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According to the Archimedes principle, if an object is immersed in a fluid, it experiences an apparent loss of weight which is equal to the weight of fluid displaced. The buoyant force which acts in the upward direction opposite to the weight of the object causes the apparent loss in weight.

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According to the Archimedes principle, if an object is immersed in a fluid, it experiences an apparent loss of weight which is equal to the weight of fluid displaced. The buoyant force which acts in the upward direction opposite to the weight of the object causes the apparent loss in weight.

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