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4003 (1128 272 (3) 6.4 (4) 33 22. Two sold 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 (1) The weight of aluminium is half the weight of steel (2) Steel peice will weigh more 3) They have the same weight (4) Aluminium piece will weigh more 27 Epted with siad cort termined (0) (13)

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