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If there are bucket full of of oil and bucket full of water and you are asked to lift them, which one of the two will require more effort given the volume of buckets remains the same? A. oil bucket B. water bucket C. equal effort to lift both bucket D. None
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B. water bucket
Reason: For the same volume, water has a higher density than oil, so the water-filled bucket has greater mass and therefore a larger weight (force to lift). Example: water ≈1000 kg/m³ vs many oils ≈800–900 kg/m³, so the water bucket is heavier and requires more effort.
Reason: For the same volume, water has a higher density than oil, so the water-filled bucket has greater mass and therefore a larger weight (force to lift). Example: water ≈1000 kg/m³ vs many oils ≈800–900 kg/m³, so the water bucket is heavier and requires more effort.
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