In an experiment on measurement of loss in weight of an iron bal immersed in tap water and salty water separately, when is the maximum loss in weight of iron ball observed? Give reason.
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In an experiment for the measurement of weight loss of an iron ball immersed in tap water and salty water separately, there will be maximum weight loss in weight of the iron ball when it is submerged in the salty water.
Immersion in salt water will cause the maximum weight loss of the iron ball because density of saltwater is more than the tap water and therefore it exerts more buoyant force on the ball than the tap water.
Immersion in salt water will cause the maximum weight loss of the iron ball because density of saltwater is more than the tap water and therefore it exerts more buoyant force on the ball than the tap water.
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