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A metal sphere is suspended from one pan of a sensitive balance and is immersed completely in water. The other pan carries weights to balance the immersed sphere. The water is then heated to a high temperature. The water expandes, the sphere sinks in water. To balance the sphere, the weights are to be added or removed from the other pan , explain.

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