A body which floated in water sink when put in kerosene.why?
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The opposite happens when a body sinks, the weight of the liquid displaced is less than the weight of the body in air. Kerosene is less dense than water. So the same body displaces a greater weight of water than of kerosene, and hence floats in water but sinks in kerosene.
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