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Why do objects float in liquids denser than themselves ?

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Answered by BrainlySmile
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Due to buoyant force which states that an object immersed receives an upward push equal to d liquid it displaces Hope I helped u.. Plzz mark as the BRAINLIEST answer..
Answered by ruchisr123
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This is because the weight of the liquid displaced by the object is greater than the weight of the object (since the liquid is denser). As a result, theobject cannot remain completely submerged and it floats. The scientific name for this phenomenon is Archimedes Principle.

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