Shown in the figure are two hollow cubes C₁ and C₂ of negligible mass

Shown in the figure are two hollow cubes C₁ and C₂ of negligible mass partially filled (depicted by darkened area) with liquids of densities ρ₁ and ρ₂, respectively, floating in water (density ρw). The relationship between ρ₁, ρ₂ and ρw is

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UPSC NDA-2 – 2024
The correct answer is D) ρ₁ < ρw < ρ₂.
Both cubes are floating in water. According to Archimedes’ principle, a floating object displaces a volume of fluid whose weight is equal to the weight of the object. The weight of each hollow cube is solely due to the liquid inside, as the cube itself has negligible mass. Let A be the base area and H be the total height of the cubes (assuming they are identical). Let h₁ and h₂ be the submerged heights in water, and H₁_liquid and H₂_liquid be the heights of the liquid inside.
For Cube C₁:
Weight of liquid inside = (Volume of liquid inside) * ρ₁ * g = (A * H₁_liquid) * ρ₁ * g.
Buoyant force = (Volume submerged) * ρw * g = (A * h₁) * ρw * g.
Since it’s floating, (A * H₁_liquid) * ρ₁ * g = (A * h₁) * ρw * g, which simplifies to H₁_liquid * ρ₁ = h₁ * ρw, or ρ₁ = (h₁ / H₁_liquid) * ρw.
From the figure, the submerged height h₁ is significantly less than the height of the liquid inside H₁_liquid. Therefore, (h₁ / H₁_liquid) < 1, which implies ρ₁ < ρw. For Cube C₂: Weight of liquid inside = (A * H₂_liquid) * ρ₂ * g. Buoyant force = (A * h₂) * ρw * g. Since it's floating, (A * H₂_liquid) * ρ₂ * g = (A * h₂) * ρw * g, which simplifies to H₂_liquid * ρ₂ = h₂ * ρw, or ρ₂ = (h₂ / H₂_liquid) * ρw. From the figure, the submerged height h₂ is significantly greater than the height of the liquid inside H₂_liquid. Therefore, (h₂ / H₂_liquid) > 1, which implies ρ₂ > ρw.
Combining the results, we have ρ₁ < ρw and ρ₂ > ρw. This means ρ₁ is less than the density of water, while ρ₂ is greater than the density of water. Therefore, the relationship between the densities is ρ₁ < ρw < ρ₂.
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