Put weight on it
A floating object has a density less than what it is floating in. If an object has more density than the medium it is placed in, the medium will be unable to hold the object. The object will, therefore, sink.
A floating object is an object that is floating, which is a floating object. Which = floating object.
no, it will float back to the top. try it in the bath
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An object will float if it has less density than the fluid in which it is placed; if the object has more density, it will sink.
It is the force working upwards if it is greater in value than to the gravity force of the floating object that works downwards. if it was less then call it negative buoancy and then the floating object will tend to be unstable (subject to sink)
Hi guys
Sinking or floating also depends on the density of the object
if the water is heavier than the item inside it, then the water sinks to underneath the object. if the object is heavier then the object will sink under the water.
when the density decreases then the object tends to come up.and when when the air pressure out side decreases too then it wont...so nothing would happen to the object
object that sink in water
Soap bubbles sink because they have no air to make them keep floating, so therefore they tend to automatically fall onto surface.