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A glass plate of length `10 cm`, breadth `1.54 cm` and thickness `0.20 cm` weights `8.2 gm` in air, It is held vertically with the long side horizontal and the lower half under water. Find the apperent weight of the plate.
Surface tension of water `= 73 "dyne" per cm, g = 980 "cm"//"sec"^(2)`

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