A body weight 500 N in air and weight of displace water is 300N then find apparent loss in the weight of body. The upthrust on body. The volume of the body

To find the apparent loss in the weight of the body, you need to subtract the weight of the displaced water from the weight of the body in air.

Apparent Loss in Weight = Weight of Body in Air - Weight of Displaced Water

Given:
Weight of Body in Air = 500 N
Weight of Displaced Water = 300 N

Apparent Loss in Weight = 500 N - 300 N
Apparent Loss in Weight = 200 N

So, the apparent loss in weight of the body is 200 N.

Now, let's find the upthrust on the body. The upthrust is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the body according to Archimedes' principle.

Upthrust = Weight of Displaced Water

Given:
Weight of Displaced Water = 300 N

So, the upthrust on the body is 300 N.

Finally, let's find the volume of the body using the concept of density and mass.

Density = Mass / Volume

Rearranging the equation, we get:

Volume = Mass / Density

However, we are not given the mass of the body. Without the mass, we cannot directly determine the volume. We need more information (mass) to find the volume of the body.