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An iron nail sinks in water but it floats in mercury. Why?

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An iron nail floats on mercury because the density of mercury is greater than the density of iron. But the density of water is less than that of iron so it sinks in water. Because the density of mercury is more than the density of water. An object floats in a liquid if its density is lower than that of the liquid.


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