An iron ball sinks in water but the plastic bulb of indentical shape floats
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the iron ball has greater density than water so the gravitational force applied on it is greater than the buoyant force. if the density of fluid is more than that of the body will float in the fuid else sink.
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The iron ball has greater density than water so the gravitational force applied on it is greater than the buoyant force. If the density of fluid is more than that of the body will float in the fluid else sink.
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