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An iron nail sinks and a cork floats when placed on the surface of water because density of cork is ......... Less than the density of water More than the density of water
Equal to density of water
None of the above ​

Answers

Answered by sumitkumarspl36
1

Answer:

less than the density of water

Explanation:

Clarks density is less than the density of water on the other hand iron nail density is greater than the density of water.

Answered by Mysterioushine
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An Iron nail sinks and a cork floats when placed on the surface of water because the density of cork is

a) Less than the density of water

b) More than the density of water

c) Equal to density of water

d) None of the above

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Yes , Iron nail sinks in water beacuse the density of iron nail is more than the density of water and a Cork floats this is beacuse the cork have less density than water.

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❒ Sponges , empty bottles , apples , wood and other hollow things float on water. Because they have less density than water.

❒ Marbles , Stones , rocks , coins , iron and other objects sink in water. Because they have more density than water.

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