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A body floats in a liquid contained in a beaker. The whole system is shown in figure falling under gravity. The up thrust on the body due to liquid is :–
- zero
- equal to weight of liquid displaced
- equal to weight of the body in air
- equal to the weight of the immersed body
The correct answer is: zero
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