You find your mass to be 42 kg on weighing machine. Is your mass more or less than 42 kg
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In fact, a weighing machine is a sort of spring balance which measure the weight (and not the mass) of a body. When we stand on the weighing machine, our weight (which is due to gravitational attraction of the earth) acts vertically downwards. But the buoyancy due to air on our body acts vertically upwards. As a result of this, our apparent weight (true weight buoyant force) is less than the true weight Since the weighing machine measures the apparent weight, our true weight is more, i.e., more than 42 kg.
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The weighing machine measures this apparent weight and hence the mass indicated by it is less than the actual mass. Our actual mass will be more than 42 kg.
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