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The weight of the body in the air is .... the weight of the submerged body

a) equal
b) more than
c) lower than
d) Not related

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Answer:

the correct answer is option 'b': More than

Step-by-step explanation:

The 2 situations are represented in the attached figures below

When an object is placed in air it is acted upon by force of gravity of earth which is measured as weight of the object.

While as when any object is submerged partially or completely in any fluid the fluid exerts a force in upward direction and this force is known as force of buoyancy and it's magnitude is given by Archimedes law as equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces, hence the effective force in the downward direction direction thus the apparent weight of the object in water decreases.

The weight of the body in the air is .... the weight of the submerged body a) equal-example-1
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