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26 February, 10:08

A copper weight weighs 268 N in air and displaces an amount of water weighing 30. N. What is the weight of the copper measured in water?

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  1. 26 February, 10:32
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    I'm not too sure about this question but its weight in water might be 30N because the law of floatation states that a floating object displaces it own weight of fluid ...
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