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We have two different liquids `A` and `B` whose relative densities are `0.75` and `1.0`, respectively. If we dip solid objects `P` and `Q` having relative densities `0.6` and `0.9` in these liquids, then

A

`P` floats in `A` and `Q` sinks in `B`

B

`P` sinks in `A` and `Q` floats in `B`

C

`P` floats in `B` and `Q` sinks in `A`

D

`P` sinks in `B` and `Q` floats in `A`

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C

The relative density of object `P` is less than the relative density of both the given liquids. So , `P` will float in both the liquids .The relative density of `Q` is higher than the relative of liquid `A`. So `Q` sinks in `A`.
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