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FinnZ [79.3K]
2 years ago
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In the given figure, weight of stone inside water

Physics
1 answer:
AnnZ [28]2 years ago
6 0

The actual weight of the stone is 11 N. It is based on the Archimedes principles.

<h3>What is Archimedes principle?</h3>
  • Archimedes principle states that the up thrust by water on an object is equal to the weight of water displaced.
  • Upthrust by water on an object= actual weight of object - weight inside water

<h3>What is the actual weight of the object, if its weight inside water is 9N and weight of water displaced is 2N?</h3>

Actual weight= weight inside water+ weight of water displaced

= 9N + 2N = 11N

Thus, we can conclude that the actual weight of the object is 11N.

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