Physics, asked by kumarkishan20858, 6 months ago

a substance that flot in one liquid my shink in another​

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Answered by gopibalakani
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Explanation:

If the weight of the object is bigger than the buoyancy, the object will sink to the bottom. ... Some liquids, like oil, create less buoyancy than water, so objects that float in water will sink in oil. Other liquids, like syrup, create more buoyancy than water, so objects that sink in water will float in syrup.

Answered by taranpreet07700
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If the weight of the object is bigger than the buoyancy, the object will sink to the bottom. ... Some liquids, like oil, create less buoyancy than water, so objects that float in water will sink in oil. Other liquids, like syrup, create more buoyancy than water, so objects that sink in water will float in syrup.

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