Why thing s in water Feel very light
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The Weight of a Body depends upon its mass and GRAVITY .
W = M × G ( W is weight of a Body , Mass of a Body and G is Gravitational Constant ) .
Note : The G in this equation gets changed or cancel out by some numerical due to Bouyant Force .
Therefore , In Water , there is a force named Bouyant force with act against the Body which is less denser than Water to stay on the surface of Water . This allows the Body to cancel out the Force of Gravity to Bouyant force , which makes Body feels lighter than in air .
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W = M × G ( W is weight of a Body , Mass of a Body and G is Gravitational Constant ) .
Note : The G in this equation gets changed or cancel out by some numerical due to Bouyant Force .
Therefore , In Water , there is a force named Bouyant force with act against the Body which is less denser than Water to stay on the surface of Water . This allows the Body to cancel out the Force of Gravity to Bouyant force , which makes Body feels lighter than in air .
This may be a correct answer .
Be Curious .
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