Three solid objects (A, B, and C) are placed in water. The objects each have constant...

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Three solid objects (A, B, and C) are placed in water. Theobjects each have constant densities of 160, 260, and 745 kg/m3,respectively. a.) How do you immediately know all three objectswill float? b.) Find the fraction of the volume submerged for eachobject. A: B: C: c.) If object C has the dimensions (length=8 m,width=7 m, height=3 m), how far does this object stick out of thewater when floating (in this orientation)? m

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a The density of water is 1000 kgm3 All the three objects density is less than water density Hence they will float b The    See Answer
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