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By its size
You can predict its motion until some force acts on it.
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No.
No. An object will sink if its DENSITY is greater than that of the liquid (or gas) in which you place it.
No, because you can predict if an object will sink or float mostly on density.
By its size
The object will accelerate.
You can predict its motion until some force acts on it.
indirect object
NO
No.
the area of contact of the object with water,if it seems to more .water displaced by it
guess, assume, infer, estimate.
If an object is less dense then water, it will float assuming the object does not absorb the water there by increasing its density.
No. An object will sink if its DENSITY is greater than that of the liquid (or gas) in which you place it.
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