will a body weight more in air of vacuum when was with a spring balance give a reason for your answer
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There are two things causing confusion here.
The first is the wording of the question. The body weighs what it weighs, which is (mg). The question should read:
"Will the spring balance show a higher reading when the body is in air or vacuum?"
The second thing is the way that we all call g "The acceleration due to gravity". We call it that because it happens to be the acceleration of a body in free-fall
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The first is the wording of the question. The body weighs what it weighs, which is (mg). The question should read:
"Will the spring balance show a higher reading when the body is in air or vacuum?"
The second thing is the way that we all call g "The acceleration due to gravity". We call it that because it happens to be the acceleration of a body in free-fall
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