The less dense object will submerge LESS than the denser object...UNLESS they both are so dense that they BOTH TOTALLY SINK.
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The density is the ratio between the mass and the volume of a material; an object float when this density is lower that the density of the liquid.
The density of an object is related to the density of the fluid it is in because if the density of the object is less than the fluid than it will float. If this density of the object is greater than the density of the fluid it will sink to the bottom.
An object with lower density than the liquid will float, one with more density will sink. Anything with the same density will stay at the depth where it is placed. If it is placed half submerged it would sink until submerged.
--Objects sink in water if they have a higher density than water and float if they have a lower density than water. Density is mass per volume of an object (usually measured in grams per milliliters, or g/mL)-- a denser object, such as a brick, will have a higher mass per volume than a less dense object, such as a sponge. The density of water is 1 g/mL, so anything with a density greater than 1 g/mL will sink, and anything with a density lower than 1 g/mL will float.
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The density is the ratio between the mass and the volume of a material; an object float when this density is lower that the density of the liquid.
Usually, an object can float if it has a lower density than the liquid it is in.
When you have the density of both the object and the fluid, just see which has a higher density. If the object has a higher density than the fluid, the object will sink. If the object has a lower density than the fluid, the object will float.
Yes, it does depend on the object's density; it depends on the liquid's density, too. An object with a lower density than the liquid it is in will float, while an object with a heavier density than the liquid will sink.
If the density of an object is lower than water then it will float, if the density is higher it will sink.
If an object has lower density than the fluid then it will float. If it has higher density then it will sink.
-- If the object floats in water, then its density is less than the density of water. -- If the object sinks in water, then its density is more than the density of water. -- If the object floats in air, then its density is less than the density of air. -- If the object sinks in air, then its density is less than the density of air.
An object will float in water if its density is lower than water which means that for an object to float, its density needs to be less than ~1 gram/centimeter^3,
An object float in a liquid only when the density of the solid is lower than the density of the liquid.
Lower its temperature.Increase the pressure on it.
A body has positive buoyancy when its density is lower than the density of the fluid the body is in.