Physics, asked by monu7227, 1 year ago

12. Densities of oil, ice and water are 800 kg/m3
920 kg/m' and 1000 kg/m respectively .Will ice
float in the given oil? Will ice float in water?
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Answered by anonymous8561
25

Given,

density of oil=800kg/m^3

density of ice=920kg/m^3

density of water=1000kg/m^3

Ice will not float in top of water as it have a higher density than that of oil.

Ice will float on top of water as it have a lower density as compared to water.

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Answered by daljeetbhathal
5

Answer:

density of oil = 800 kg / m 3

density of ice = 920 kg / m 3

density of water = 1000 kg / m 3

Explanation:

ICE WILL NOT FLOAT ON OIL BECAUSE IT HAS HIGHER DENSITY THAN THAT OF OIL..

ICE WILL FLOAT ON WATER AS ITS HAVING LOWER DENSITY AS COMPARED TO WATER.. ( EXAMPLE = ICEBERGS)

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