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Statement-1 : When two soap bubbles of unequal radii are connected by a tube, the smaller bubble decreases in size.
Statement-2 : In floating, weight of the floating body is equal to the weight of displaced fluid.
Statement-3 : When ice converts into water its volume decreases.

A

T T T

B

F T F

C

F F T

D

F F F

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