The weight of the body is 0.0979N
What do you mean by the weight of a body?
The force of gravity acting on an object is known as its weight, which may be computed using the formula
w = mg,
or mass times gravity acceleration.
The SI unit for weight is the newton since it is a force.
In order for an object to be buoyant, its weight must be equal to its own or, if it is floating, equal to water volume times a specific water weight equals W.
W=FB
W=γVd
where
γ = specific weight of the fluid [kN/m^3]
Vd = volume of displaced fluid
The specific weight of water at 20∘C is 9.79 kN/m^3
∴ W = 9.79 (kN/m^3) (10cm^3)(10^−6 m^3/cm^3)
= 97.9 x 10^−6 kN
W = 0.0979N
Hence, The weight of the body is 0.0979N
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