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will iron tin sink or float in water?​

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Answered by pkumud574
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Answer:

Solution: The density of iron is more than the density of water, so the weight of iron is more than weight of water displaced by it and nail sinks. ... Secondly, the ship is hollow and the empty space contains air which makes the average density of the ship less than that of water and hence it floats on water.

Answered by harikajaswanth80
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Explanation:

Iron floats on water.

Tin sinks in water, because the density of tin is higher than that of water

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