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is the density of body is greater than the density of the liquid for which the weight of body be​

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Answered by senthurkumaran2004
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Density and Archimedes' Principle. ... This is because the fluid, having a higher density, contains more mass and hence more weight in the same volume. The buoyant force, which equals the weight of the fluid displaced, is thus greater than the weight of the object. Likewise, an object denser than the fluid will sink.

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object denser than the liquid will sink

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