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Two non-mixing liquids of densities `rho` and `(n gt1)` are put in a container. The height of each liquid is `h`. A solid cylinder of length `L` and density `d` is put in this container. The cylinder floats with its axis vertical and length `pL(p lt 1)` in the denser liquid. The density `d` is equal to :

A

`{1+(n+1)p}rho`

B

`{2+(n+1)p}rho`

C

`{2+(n-1)p}rho`

D

`{1+(n-1)p}rho`

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D

Accorrding to Archimedis principle,
weight of cyclinder = Thrust due to the liquid 1`+` thrust due to liquid 2
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