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A body floats in water with 40℅ of its volume outside water.When the same body floats in oil ,60℅of its volume remains outside oil . The relative density of the oil is=?

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Answered by srivibhav
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A body floats in water with 40% of its volume outside of the water. When this body is kept in oil, it floats with 60% of its volume remaining outside of the oil. When the relative density of oil is K/2, what is the value of K?



Since the body is 60% submerged in water, it's density has to be 0.6 g/cc


Since the body remains 40% submerged in oil, the density of oil has to be 0.6/0.4=1.5 


Relative density = 1.5/1.0 = 1.5 = 3/2


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