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MODERN PUBLICATION-FLOATING BODIES-EXERCISE
  1. A body floats in still water. Which of the followint option(s) are cor...

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  2. The pressure of a liquid at the same horizontal plane at all point is ...

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  3. Upthrust is equal to the magnitude of the weight of liquid dispalced (...

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  4. The figure shows that three bodies A,B and C. The density of the thre...

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  5. Oil floats on water. This shows that density of oil is greater than th...

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  6. The density of ironis 7.8 g/c.c and that of mercury is 13.6 g/c.c. The...

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  7. State Archimedes principle? Give two application of this principle?

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  8. What are laws of floatation?

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  9. A body of volume 3cm^3 is completey immersed in water. What is the buo...

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  10. A solid object mass 100g and volume 200 cm^3 is put in water. Will the...

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  11. An iron block of density 7.8 g/c.c and volume 50 cm^3 is immersed comp...

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  12. An iron block of density 7.8 g/c.c and volume 50 cm^3 is immersed comp...

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  13. An iron block of density 7.8 g/c.c and volume 50 cm^3 is immersed comp...

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  14. A solid object of volume 250 cm^3 is immersed completely in water. Cal...

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  15. A solid body of mass 10kg and density 6000 kg/m^3 is immersed complete...

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  16. A body of 10 kg is floating on a liquid. Find the buoyant force acting...

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  17. A solid object of mass 200 g and volume 250 cm is put in water. Will i...

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  18. What does this statement mean: Relative density of gold is 19.3?

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  19. A body weighs W1in air and W2 in water. What is its relative density?

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  20. Does R.D. and sp.gr represente the same physical quantity?

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