A body floats in water with 40% of its volume out side the water. When the body floats in oil, 60% of its volume remains outside oil. What is the relative density of oil?
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The question is wrong... Oil can't have density more than water.
Explanation:
Let D be density of oil and d be that of water.
.: (1-0.4 ) d= (1-0.6) D
.: 0.6 d= 0.4 D
.:D/d = 6/4 = 3/2.
The question is hypothetical as
D /d < 1
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