Atoms cause the objects to be denser when they are more compact it's denser and more spread out it's not denser
Because some objects are a lot denser than water so the sink and others are less denser so they float
because some objects are much denser(heavier) than water so they sink
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Objects float because the air in the object causes it to rise because it is less denser than water. Objects float better in salt water because the salt makes the water more denser helping even heavier objects to float. -Kimberly P.S. I learned all this in 4th grade!!!!!!!!!!!
why are some objects faster than other
The sinking objects share the characteristic of being denser than the liquid they are placed in, causing them to sink rather than float.
Objects sink in water because they are denser than water, not necessarily because they are heavier.
Objects that are denser than water will sink, such as rocks, metal objects, and certain types of wood. Objects that are less dense than water will float, such as plastic bottles, rubber ducks, and foam.
Typically, denser objects sink while less dense objects float. This is because denser objects have more mass per unit volume, causing them to displace less water than less dense objects, resulting in sinking.
Yes. Everything has gravity. Larger and denser objects have more gravity than smaller objects that are less dense.
More physics than chemistry, really. Salt makes the water denser, allowing denser objects to float, than in pure water.