When dipped in a fluid, name two forces which act upon the solid dipped in
the fluid.
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Loss of weight of a solid in a fluid depends on the density of liquid and volume of the body. The two forces that act upon the solid dipped in the fluid are: Actual weight of the body acting vertically downwards. Upward thrust or buoyant force acting vertically upwards.
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