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1 litre of water has around 1 kilogram of mass. On earth, that mass of water

weighs 9.8 newtons.

A body that weighs 35 newtons in vacuum (or air) will weigh (35 - 9.8) = 25.2 newtons

in water.

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Q: How much will be the body of weight 35 newton weight in water if it displace 1 liter of water?
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