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Why do you feel heavier in water?
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[QUOTE="potto, post: 6851376, member: 58728"] That is the exact point I m trying to make. It not have to be circular. Any physical shape will be good. Image square body pushing the water. The water in front is pushed but in turn push the water a head of it. This continue until some water take the place of the body where it was before. The path determines the mount of water praticipate the body movement. This effect is called added mass which depends on the body and shape of the box. [/QUOTE]
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