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We can't find the term "upthrust" in any of the myriad volumes in our vast reference library. If the object's weight balances the weight of a 500g standard while in air, and the weight of a 400g standard while in water, then the effect of the water is to produce an upward force on the object equal to the weight of a 100g standard, or 0.978 Newton. By Archimedes' principle, this is also the weight of the water displaced by the object, which tells us that the object has a volume very near 100 cc.

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Q: If an object weight 500g in air and 400g in water. what is the upthrust on it?
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