Physics, asked by sahilhosp, 11 hours ago

if the density of an object is greater than water, is it lighter than water or heavier than water ? Give Reason​

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Answered by darapuharini
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Key Concepts. Density is a measure of how heavy something is compared to its size. If an object is more dense than water it will sink when placed in water, and if it is less dense than water it will float. Density is a characteristic property of a substance and doesn't depend on the amount of substance.

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Answered by rakhithakur
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yes

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When the object is denser than water, it only displaces its volume of water. So the buoyancy force (the weight of water displaced) is less than the weight of the object, so it sinks.

reason= Archimidi states is that “any submerged object receive a bouyancy force equal to displaced fluid”

and one more thing Density is a characteristic property of a substance and doesn't depend on the amount of substance.

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