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An object with a density of 0.85 g/cm3 is dropped into each of the two beakers
shown below. What will happen to the object in each case?
X
Beaker 1
Denalty 0.5 ml
Denalty - 10 L
O A It will sink in both beakers
O B. It will float in Beaker 1 and sink in Beaker 2
O C. It will sink in Besker 1 and float in Beaker 2.
OD. It will float in both beakers
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