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Where do you think the body will weigh more, in air or vacuum? Give reason for your answer.

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Answered by GujjarBoyy
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The simple reason is that air is made of many constituents. When a body is weighed in air the buoyant force of the air will reduce its weight. Contrarily, in vacuum there would be no such force, thus the weight of a body would be more, though negligible.

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The simple reason is that air is made of many constituents. When a body is weighed in air the buoyant force of the air will reduce its weight. Contrarily, in vacuum there would be no such force, thus the weight of a body would be more, though negligible.

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