An aluminium sphere is dipped into the water. Which of the following is true?

1. Buoyancy will be less in water at 0°C than that in water at 4°C

2. Buoyancy will be more in water at 0°C than that in water at 4°C

3. Buoyancy in water at 0°C will be the same as that in water at 4°C

4. Buoyancy may be more or less in water at 4°C depending on the radius of the sphere

(1) Hint: The buoyancy of water depends on the density of the water.
Step 1: Find the buoyant force of water.
Let the volume of the sphere is V and ρ is its density, then we can write,
Buoyant force, F=Vρg                          (g=acceleration due to gravity)
                         Fρ                         (V and g are almost constant)
Step 2: Compare the buoyant force of water at different densities.
                     F4°CF0°C=ρ4°Cρ0°C>1              (ρ4°C>ρ0°C)
                      F4°C>F0°C
Hence, the buoyancy will be less in water at 0°C than that in water at 4°C.