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a metal solid cylinder tied ot a thread is hanging from the hook of a spring balance. The cylinder is gradually immersed into water contaned in a jar. What changes do you expect in the readings of spring balance? Explain your answer.

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The readings in the spring balance gradually decreases.
As the cylinder is gradually immersed in water, an upward thrust gradually increases and the reading of the spring balance gradually decreases.
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