if it ways less then 1 it will float
sink
a solid ceramic object would sink. however, if the object is displacing enough water proportional to it's weight, then it will float. If you put an empty glass bowl in the water, it will float; but if you allow water in, it will sink. This applies to ceramics.
Bourne believed that an object could be made to rise and sink at will by varying the density of the object to be either lighter or heavier than the surrounding fluid. By adjusting the object's overall weight and volume, it could either float or sink based on the principle of buoyancy.
An object would sink faster in salt water because salt water is denser than fresh water. The higher density in salt water creates more buoyant force, allowing objects to sink faster than in fresh water.
The object will sink because the object is denser than water.
why does an object sink
A Rock would obviously sink in water and a egg would float in salt water Believe it or not bowling balls that are denser than water float!
An object floats in water if the object's density is less than water's...Conversely, an object will sink if it's density is greater than that of water.
An object with a density of 1 g/cm³ would likely float in water, as water has a density of approximately 1 g/cm³. If the object's density is higher than 1 g/cm³, it would sink, and if it is lower, it would float.
It depends on the structure and position of the object.
That depends entirely on the volume of the object
It will sink when the object is placed in water.