When a body is immersed in a liquid, does it undergo an apparent loss in its weight? Justify
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When a body is partly or completely immersed in water, it loses weight, especially when it is completely immersed then it loses the maximum weight.
So, as per the law of Archimedes, we can say that when a body is partly or completely submerged in water then -
The loss in body weight = Weight of water displaced by body = Buoyant
Force exerted by the water on the body. Thus, the volume of the water displaced = the volume of the body.
The loss in body weight = Weight of water displaced by body = Buoyant
Force exerted by the water on the body. Thus, the volume of the water displaced = the volume of the body.
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When a body is partly or completely immersed in water, it loses weight, especially when it is completely immersed then it loses the maximum weight. So, as per the law of Archimedes, we can say that when a body is partly or completely submerged in water then -
The loss in body weight = Weight of water displaced by body = Buoyant
Force exerted by the water on the body. Thus, the volume of the water displaced = the volume of the body
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