why our body weight less in water
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Archimedes Principle is a fundamental truth which states that an object fully or partly immersed in a fluid experiences an upward force called buoyant force which is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it. ... This upward force cancels a portion of our weight causing us to weigh less in water
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Weight=Mass times Force of acceleration due to gravity, objects do not weigh less in water. They actually are the same weight as they are on dry land due to gravity acting at a constant acceleration on the mass of the object.
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