The true weight of an object can be measured in a vacuum, where buoyant forces are absent.

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The true weight of an object can be measured in a vacuum, where buoyant forces are absent. An object of volume V is weighed in air on a balance with the use of weights of density P. If the density of air is Pair and the balance reads Fg, show that the true weight Fg is
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Discovering Advanced Algebra An Investigative Approach

ISBN: 978-1559539845

1st edition

Authors: Jerald Murdock, Ellen Kamischke, Eric Kamischke

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