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(a)The weight of two metallic spheres, each of 200 g and radius 4 cm and 10 cm respectively are measured in water and vacuum How will the ratio of their weights change in water and in vacuum? Explain
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(a)The weight of two metallic spheres, each of 200 g and radius 4 cm and
10 cm respectively are measured in water and vacuum How will the ratio
of their weights change in water and in vacuum? Explain
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The answer would be 50
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