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Archimedes’ Principle

    Archimedes’ principle states that any object completely or partially submerged in a fluid at rest is acted upon by an upward force or buoyant force which is equal to the magnitude of fluid displaced by the object.

    Weight of displaced fluid = Weight of object in a vacuum – Weight of object in the fluid.

    Weight of displaced fluid = 5kg – 3kg = 2kg.

    Apparent immersed weight = Weight of object – Weight of displaced fluid.

    Apparent immersed weight = 5kg – 2kg = 3kg.

    Reference Source:

    [1] Wikipedia Contributors. Archimedes. Wikipedia. Published December 1, 2021. Accessed December 8, 2021. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes.

    [2] Wikipedia Contributors. Archimedes’ principle. Wikipedia. Published November 17, 2021. Accessed December 8, 2021. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes%27_principle.

    [3] Archimedes’ principle | Description & Facts | Britannica. In: Encyclopædia Britannica. ; 2021. Accessed December 8, 2021. https://www.britannica.com/science/Archimedes-principle.

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