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Proper explanation for metacentre is:

(a) Point at which line of action of force meets the normal axis of body when it is given angular displacement

(b) Intersection of line passing through new centre of buoyancy and centre of gravity.

(c) point about which body starts oscillating when it is given small angular displacement

(d) All of the mentioned

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The correct choice is (d) All of the mentioned

For explanation: All of the above explanation are apt.

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