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A bowl made of iron may float when placed on water because of its

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Answered by AJENTDEVL12
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because of its density

Answered by vermaanya0106
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water exerts a force on the object against the force of gravity known as the Buoyant Force. ... In the case of an Iron nail, it displaces water of negligible amount for which the buoyant force acting on it is negligible and so is the iron nail unable to float in water.

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