Geography, asked by aanmol55, 10 months ago

Will a body weigh the same in air and in vaccum?

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Answered by abinaya2999
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Obviously, body will weigh less in the airas compared to the vacuum. It is because when body is in the air, the buoyant force exerted on the objects (body) reduces its weight. On the other hand, when it is weigh in the vacuumthere will be slight increase in the body weight. However, it is negligible.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A body will weigh more in vaccum since there is no upward buoyancy force when weighed in vaccum.

When weighed in air, an upward buoyancy force acts on the body.

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