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Two solid pieces one of steel and the other of aluminium when immersed completely in water have equal weights. When the solid pieces are weighed in air.

A

The weight of aluminium is half the weight of steel

B

steel piece will weigh more

C

they have the same weight

D

aluminium piece will weigh more

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