The weight of a tiara in air is 14 N, whereas its weight in water is 12.67 N. Is the tiara made of gold (specific gravity 19.3), lead (specific gravity 11.34), silver (specific gravity 10.5), copper (specific gravity 8.96) or iron (specific gravity 7.87)? Justify your answer.

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The weight of a tiara in air is 14 N, whereas its weight in water is 12.67 N. Is the tiara made of gold (specific gravity 19.3), lead (specific gravity 11.34), silver (specific gravity 10.5), copper (specific gravity 8.96) or iron (specific gravity 7.87)? Justify your answer.

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