The density of water is 1.00, so if the density of the object is greater than one, it will sink. If the density of the object is less than 1.00, then it will float. If the density of the object equals or is like 1.01, 1.02, 0.99, or 0.98, then it will be suspended.
No, because you can predict if an object will sink or float mostly on density.
If an object is less dense then water, it will float assuming the object does not absorb the water there by increasing its density.
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An object will sink if its density is greater than the liquid in which it is placed; it will float if its density is less.
if the density of the object was higher than 1 then it will sink if less than 1 it will float in water....
the area of contact of the object with water,if it seems to more .water displaced by it
If an object has less density than water (or whatever liquid you are considering), it will float. And if it has more density then the liguid you are considering it will sinq
Measure the mass and volume of both to determine each's density (mass/volume). If the object is less dense; it will float, if it is mroe dense; it will sink.
if the object is more dense the liquid it is in it will sink. if it is less dense than the liquid it is in it will float
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No. An object will sink if its DENSITY is greater than that of the liquid (or gas) in which you place it.