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A block is fully submerged in a vessel f...

A block is fully submerged in a vessel filled with water by a spring attached to the bottom of the vessel. In equilibrium position spring is compressed. If the vessel now moves downwards with an acceleration `a(lt g)`. What happens to the length of the spring.?

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