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tluxon
Sep 01, 2004Explorer
thomas malenich wrote:
...So even as the lure's weight was distributed through the air and water and was acted upon by many forces, it still weighs the same its just in a different place. :B
I'm sorry but I just couldn't resist this one.
Although the mass of the lure is the same, it's weight is not the same in water as it is in air. You said so yourself.
thomas malenich wrote:
...in the water, it would weigh its weight in a vacuum minus the weight of the fluid it displaced...
I guess it helps if you read what you cut-and-paste into a post. :W
BTW, what did you think of my combined definition?
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