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a solid of density Skg/m^3 is completely immersed in a liquid of density S g/cm^3. what will happen to the body​

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Answered by tarracharan
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Body will float.

{\huge{\underline{\blue{Given:}}}}

Solid density = S kg/m³

Liquid density = S g/cm³

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  • 1 g/cm³ = 10³ kg/m³
  • Less density body float in more density liquid.

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Solid density = S kg/m³

Liquid density = S g/cm³ = S × 10³ kg/m³

Solid density is lesser than liquid density.

So, Solid will float on the liquid.

Answered by saicharan2006
0

S × 10³ kg/m³

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