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That an Iron ship floats in water but an Iron ball sinks, is an example of -

A. Newton's second law
B. Pascal's law
C. Archimedes Principle
D. Dalton's law
Answer» C. Archimedes Principle
Explanation: The floating of an iron ship in water is an example of Archimedes principle. Archimedes' principle states that an object floats on water if the weight of the water displaced by it is equal to its weight. Since the average density of the ship as a whole is less than the density of water.
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