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an iron nail sinks and their oxides when placed on the surface of water because​

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Answered by gurwindarsingh22
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becoz of its density and nothing more

Answered by nishabundela11
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As the density of an iron nail is more than that of water, the nail sinks in water. ...

The volume of water displaced is much greater than the volume of the iron ship. Hence, according to Archimedes' principle, the upthrust is more than the weight of the ship. That is why the iron ship floats in water.

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