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A sinker is first weighed alone under water. It is then tied to a cork and again weighed under water. In which of the two cases weight under water is less and why? - Physics

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A sinker is first weighed alone under water. It is then tied to a cork and again weighed under water. In which of the two cases weight under water is less and why?

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Weight of sinker, when tied to a cork, under water is less than that when it is alone weighed under water. Because cork displaces more water than its own weight and hence large upthrust acts on the sinker.

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