Physics
Answer
The law of floatation states that — "When a body floats in a liquid, the weight of the liquid displaced by its immersed part is equal to the total weight of the body".
i.e., while floating
Weight of the floating body = Weight of the liquid displaced by its immersed part (i.e., buoyant force)
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(b) Which liquid has the least density?
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