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Why do objects weigh less in water than in air?

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Answered by ButterFlieeee
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Answer:

In air, there is a bouyant force equal to the mass of air being displaced by the object, and if the object is on a horizontal surface, an equal and opposite force of the weight of the object (normal force).

Answered by Manash2243
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However, since air is less dense than water, the bouyant force of air is less than that of water, so the object in air seems heavier.

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