it depends on the density of the object and the density of the liquid that it's in. if the density of the object is greater than the density of the liquid, then the object will sink. if the density of the object is lesser than the density of the liquid, the object will float.
Wether an object sinks or floats in water is determined by the density of the object, density is the mass per unit volume of the object. If the object is more dense than water, then it will sink, if the object is less dense than water, than it will float. Water's density is 1g. (1 gram)
More density will sink. Less density will float.
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saltwater
soccer ball, oil, people, boats
An object will sink in water if it has a greater density than the water. This refers to the object's TOTAL or AVERAGE density, not necessarily the density of individual parts. Specifically, in the case of a ship, it includes the air that is trapped inside.
Things that float in a fluid are less dense than the fluid. Things that sink in a fluid are more dense than the fluid.
Boats that get holes in them.
Air resistance.
ice
Maybe because they build it to not sink and some things sink because it is how it's made
things that have holes
Archimedes
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things that are more dense sink while things that are less dense float
Because of the objects density.
You can tell if objects will float or sink byHow buoyant the object isHow dense the object is
Whether things float or sink this depend only on the density , the density of the salt water is aprox. 1030 kilogram per meter cube so if you but things have density less than that they will float , things with higher density sink.