If a body floating in a liquid occupies a new position and remains at rest in this new position, when
given a small angular displacement, the body is said to be in __________ equilibrium.
(A) Neutral
(B) Stable
(C) Unstable
(D) None of these

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Answer :

Answer: Option A

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