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Two solid pieces one of Steel and the other of aluminium when immersed completely in water have equal weights. when the solid pieces are weighed in air which piece will weigh more? EXPLANATION REQUIRED. SPAMMERS WILL BE REPORTED

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Answered by sakshamjoygarg
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Answer:

as we know bouyant force is determined by volume and the gravity is determined by mass of the object

so......as we know the density of aluminium is less than steel . and if a obejct is dense then the object will be someabout bigger in size and also the bouyant force will be more than steel. so if we put the boxes out means weight them in air , the aluminium will weight more

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