A body when immersed in kerosene, it sinks. What relation could be established between the density of the body and density of kerosene?
Density of kerosene < Density of body
A body sinks if its density is greater than the density of the fluid in which it is immersed. So, the force of buoyancy exerted by the kerosene is less and is unable to counterbalance the weight of the body.