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A body which floats on water, sinks down when it is put in kerosene. explain this on the basis of buoyancy​

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Answered by ItzSharmaji
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If an object floats on water but sinks in kerosene, the density of the object must be between the density of kerosene and water (0.85, 0.9, 0.95, etc). For example a piece of wood with density of 0.9 g/cm³ will float on water (0.9 < 1) but will sink in kerosene (0.9 > 0.8).

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Answered by Swetakumar6789
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Explanation:

If an object floats on water but sinks in kerosene, the density of the object must be between the density of kerosene and water (0.85, 0.9, 0.95, etc). For example a piece of wood with density of 0.9 g/cm³ will float on water (0.9 < 1) but will sink in kerosene (0.9 > 0.8).

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