Physics, asked by irtiza41, 9 months ago

if d is the density of a liquid and sigma is the density of a body then body will float if. . . . . . . . . . . a. d= sigma.. . . . . b.d> sigma ....c. d< sigma . . . . . d. both a and b​

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Answered by rintha1001
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When a body of density ρ and volume V is floating in a liquid of density σ : A ... Its apparent weight is zero. D. Its density ρ is greater than that of liquid σ ... it means bouyant force completely balances mg so its apparent weight would be zero. hence option (C) is correct . ... If the relative density of steel is 7.

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Answered by prathammayekar18
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The body will float if d is greater than sigma

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