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Water is densere than kerosene

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Answered by Tannumudgil
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Kerosene has less density when compared to water because it floats on water like ice. " Here, we like to prove that "kerosene is less dense when compared to water" this nature of kerosene is the saadhya. ... When the resultant density of the ship (iron + air) is considered, it is lesser than that of water

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 "Kerosene has less density when compared to water because it floats on water like ice. " Here, we like to prove that "kerosene is less dense when compared to water" this nature of kerosene is the saadhya. ... When the resultant density of the ship (iron + air) is considered, it is lesser than that of water.

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