Why did the stone and the metal piece experience loss of weight in water?
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The apparent weight of the rock decreases, and, the level of water in the beaker increases. The stone is displacing water, forcing a level rise and concurrently being partially supported by the water
The stone and the metal piece lose weight in water. Buoyancy is the same as the loss of weight experience in water. The stone experiences maximum buoyancy in saline water
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