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A solid sphere of iron at 2^(@)C is lyin...

A solid sphere of iron at `2^(@)C` is lying at the bottom of a bucket full of water at `2^(@)C`. If the temperature of the water is increased to `3^(@)C`, the buoyant force on the sphere due to water will

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