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A body of mass 120 kg and density 600 kg/m³ floats in water. What additional mass could be added to the body so that the body will just sink?
Options
(a) 20 kg
(b) 80 kg
(c) 100 kg
(d) 120 kg
Correct Answer:
80 kg
Explanation:
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