which principle tell us about the decrease in weight of a body when immersed in liquid? State the principle
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Archimedies principle
The Principle states that: “A body immersed in a liquid loses weight by an amount equal to the weight of the liquid displaced.” Archimedes principle also states that: “When a body is immersed in a liquid, an upward thrust, equal to the weight of the liquid displaced, acts on it.”
The Principle states that: “A body immersed in a liquid loses weight by an amount equal to the weight of the liquid displaced.” Archimedes principle also states that: “When a body is immersed in a liquid, an upward thrust, equal to the weight of the liquid displaced, acts on it.”
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Archimedes principle.
When an object is immersed partly or fully in the liquid it experiences an upthrust force which help the object to loose its weight and the up thrust force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it.
When an object is immersed partly or fully in the liquid it experiences an upthrust force which help the object to loose its weight and the up thrust force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it.
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