Physics, asked by ramani1005, 4 months ago

. A body floats in a liquid A but sinks in a liquid B. What is your conclusion
regarding the density of body relative to that of liquids A and B ?​

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Answered by bhanjanbipat7
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Answer:

According to Archimedes principle. A body floats if the density of the body is less than the density of the fluid.

if the density of body is greater than that of fluid, it will sink.

So, in the above case,

CASE 1: It is partially submerged - density of liquid is greater than body.

CASE 2: It is fully Submerged - density of liquid is less than the body.

So, from above we can conclude that First liquid has a higher density than than the second liquid.

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Answered by 1269319
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Explanation:

The density of an object determines whether it will float or sink in another substance. An object will float if it is less dense than the liquid it is placed in. An object will sink if it is more dense than the liquid it is placed in.

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