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If an object sinks in water, then its mass is greater than the mass of

the volume of water that the object displaces.

(That could be equal to or greater than the object's actual volume ...

a drinking glass displaces more water than the volume of glass in it

until the water washes over its rim. A canoe, a bass-boat, and a ship

are designed to displace more water than their actual volume.)

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