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what is apparent weight of a floating body. how does it differ from weight of it

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Answered by Anonymous
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The apparent weight of a floating object is zero. This effect is quite different from the accelerating lift examples. A floating or immersed object is not accelerating upwards or downwards, so there can be no net force. In fact, buoyancy provides a supporting force exactly as the ground does.

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