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Apparent weight = Weight of body - Upthrust. Weight of a body is given by = volume×density. Here, V= volume, ρ= density of body and g= acc. due to gravity.
The “apparent weight” can be found using a free body diagram: Apparent weight is equal to the actual weight (w=mg) less the buoyant force pushing up on the ...
When weighing under water we know the buoyant force must be equal to the difference between the weight and apparent weight because the object remains still, ...
Apparent weight of the body immersed in a liquid is given as Mg′=Mg−Vpg. What does Vpg stands for in the above equation? Upthrust; Downthrust; Velocity; Gravity.
Archimedes' principle gives the apparent weight of the body to be equal to the difference between the weight of the body and the upthrust experienced by it.
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Опубликовано: 14 нояб. 2017 г.
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