When an object is dipped into fluid its weight increases or decreases?
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The increase in weight is equal to the amount of liquid displaced by the object, which is the same as the volume of the suspended object
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Also density differentials. The crust of the earth is less dense than the mantle below it, so it floats because it is more buoyant, by being less dense. Solid objects like a rock, will sink to the bottom of a tub of water, yet Ivory Soap, which is also a solid, which has a lot of air in it, will float, because it less dense and more buoyant than the rock. Hollow objects float easily on the water, even objects made from steel, like aircraft carriers.
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