(i) A body floats in a liquid when its weight
becomes equal to the weight of the liquid
displaced by its submerged part
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Loss in weight of body = Weight of water (liquid) displaced by the body = Buoyant force or upthrust exerted by water (any liquid) on the body.
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Yes this is true but when density is equal. As An Iron nail of mass 2kg sinks in 2kg water but the same metal when used to make a pan or something of big volume floats.
Explanation:
Since density = mass/volume hence this shows how much mass = force put on 1 cubic unit and hence if both exert same force on each other then only will the object float on the water.
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