There is a force called upthrust coming from the water. this pushes objects upwards, making the resultant force lower, which means they seem to weigh less.
Objects underwater feel lighter than it is in the air because water density is greater then air density.
There is a force called upthrust coming from the water. this pushes objects upwards, making the resultant force lower, which means they seem to weigh less.
BECAUSE THE OBJECT MIGHT BE LIGHTER THAN THE OTHER
something lighter than water
It is lighter than water
Objects underwater feel lighter than it is in the air because water density is greater then air density.
There is a force called upthrust coming from the water. this pushes objects upwards, making the resultant force lower, which means they seem to weigh less.
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An object is lighter on the moon because the moon is smaller and thus lighter than the Earth
Water constantly pushes upwards against an object making it seem lighter.
BECAUSE THE OBJECT MIGHT BE LIGHTER THAN THE OTHER
It is lighter than water
something lighter than water
Inertia
It isn't; both have the same mass regardless of the material surrounding them. Infact, the opposite appears true. The object suspended in water will seem lighter than the object suspended in air, because the density of water is greater than the density of air, which means objects will be more buoyant in water.If the statement in your question was true, everything would float in mid-air.
Because it is lighter.
The only time a smaller object is lighter than a larger object is when it's denser. A smaller iron object is heavier than a somewhat larger wooden object because iron is denser than wood.