A boat full of scrap iron is floating on water in a lake. if all the iron is dropped into the water, the level of water will
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Actually the water level will remain unchanged practically for mere scrap irons is relatively too small compared to a lake.
But by the principle of buoyancy if a body is submerged in a liquid then it displaces an amount of water from its space occupied equal to it's volume.
Therefore the height of the scrap irons as a whole should be the rise in level of lake in ideal case.
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But by the principle of buoyancy if a body is submerged in a liquid then it displaces an amount of water from its space occupied equal to it's volume.
Therefore the height of the scrap irons as a whole should be the rise in level of lake in ideal case.
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initially the iron nails are in the boat, so the mass of the boat is more
hence, the water displaced by the boat is more. As a result of it the water level is high
But when the nails are removed , the mass of the boat decreases and hence, the water level will fall down as it will displace less water now.
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