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does iron float in saltwater

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Answered by vanishkakumari
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Explanation:

To move up, want to increase buoyant force, so decrease density. ... Because denser fluids have more weight for same volume displaced, so greater buoyant force. Hence, easier to float in ocean's seawater than freshwater pool (recall earlier). And, iron floats in mercury but sinks in water…

Answered by shindeaditi861
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Explanation:

To move up, want to increase buoyant force, so decrease density. ... Because denser fluids have more weight for same volume displaced, so greater buoyant force. Hence, easier to float in ocean's seawater than freshwater pool (recall earlier). And, iron floats in mercury but sinks in water… yes iron float in Salt water

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