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Question
A body of volume V and density ρs , floats with volume v inside a liquid of density ρL. Show that `"v"/V = ρ_s/ρ_L` .
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Solution
Let V be the volume of a body of density ρs
Let the body be floating with its volume v immersed inside a liquid of density ρL
Then , weight of the body,
W = Volume of body × density of body × g
or , W = V ρs g
Weight of liquid displaced by body or upthrust,
FB = Volume of displaced liquid × density of liquid × g
or , FB = v ρL g
For floatation , W = FB
i.e. , V ρs g = v ρL g
or , `"v"/V = ρ_s/ρ_L`
Thus , `"Volume of immersed part of body"/"Total volume of body" = "Density of body"/"Density of liquid"`
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