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Q1-Answer the following question
1-The density of a substance is maximum in its solid states.intermediate in its liquid states and minimum in its gaseous state.Explain
2-Which two forces act on the object when it is immersed in a liquid? How does their magnitude determine that the object will float or sink in the liquid?​​
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Answered by saon62
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Answer:

1) it is so because in solid state the molecules of that substance are tightly packed together while in liquid state they are slightly far apart and in gaseous state they are very far apart making the substance lesser dense.

Explanation:

2) first is the gravitational force or weight of the object and the second is the upthrust. if the weight of the object is more than the uphrust then it will sink otherwise it will float.

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