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A body of density 3.5g/cm³ will float on water - true or false​

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Answered by Anonymous
61

Answer:

  • False, A body of density 3.5 g/cm³ will not float on water because any object/body which has density more than 1g/cm³ will sink in water.

VERIFICATION:

  • Firstly let's convert cm³ into m.

\longrightarrow\sf{\dfrac{3.5 \: g/cm^{3}}{1000}}

\longrightarrow\sf{0.0035 \: kg}

\longrightarrow\sf{\cancel{\dfrac{1}{100}}}

\longrightarrow{\sf{\underline{\boxed{\orange{\sf{0.01 \: m}}}}}}

Hence, the body will not flot on water and the body would probably sink in water.

  • The common difference between sink and float is, if a object has more mass or density it would sink in water as the object has more weight.

  • If a object have less density lesser than 1g/cm³ then the object would probably float as it doesn't have much weight.
Answered by saarasriezhumalai
17

the ans is false

Explanation.

density is the only thing determines whether the object is floating or it sinks

if the object has higher density than water it will sinks

when the density of the object is less than the water it will floats

so ,the density of the object is depend upon the mass of the object

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