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In what condition does a body float?​

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Answered by sizzlegolden64
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Explanation:

A body floats in a liquid when the body's weight is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced. The density of the body's material is less than or equal to the density of the liquid. When the body floats in neutral equilibrium, the body's weight is equal to the weight of displaced liquid.

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Answered by crastaorpah
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Answer: According to Archimedes, the law of floatation suggests that the weight of the liquid displaced will be equal to the weight of the body. The water is displaced due to the buoyancy of the body. The liquid will exert an upward force on the body. This upward force is responsible for the body to come up in the liquid.

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