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Does a piece of wood float or sinks in glycerin

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Answered by Nandhanasatheesh471
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Density of glycerine is more than that of water. Hence, glycerin exerts more upthrust on the block of wood than water, causing it to float in glycerine with a smaller volume.

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Density of glycerine is more than that of water. Hence, glycerin exerts more upthrust on the block of wood than water, causing it to float in glycerine with a smaller volume.

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