Social Sciences, asked by luciexforstudy8972, 10 months ago

Stones and nails float on water

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Answered by MANOGNAN100
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It's a false statement as stones and nails don't float in water.

This is because the surface area is so less that the force exerted by water which is called the "buoyant force" could not fully act on the nail.

In the case of stone it's density is higher than that of water.

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