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Distinguish between apparent loss in weight and upthrust

Please guys anyone who can distinguish in definition manner i hope in magnitude the two forces are equal
6 years ago

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bobpursley
The are equal. Upthrust is the force going upward due to some force pusing on a weight, thus reducing its "apparent weight".
6 years ago

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