To know this you first need to find the density of the object and the density of the fluid on which the the object shall be kept. If the density of the fluid is more than the object's density then the object will float. The object will sink if the reverse happens.
density
An object will sink if its density is greater than the liquid in which it is placed; it will float if its density is less.
The density of an object determines whether it will float or sink in water. If the object is denser than water, it will sink. If it is less dense, it will float.
Density
Density
No, because you can predict if an object will sink or float mostly on density.
The object's density relative to the fluid. If the object is denser than the fluid it will float; if it is less dense it will sink.
density
An object will sink if its density is greater than the liquid in which it is placed; it will float if its density is less.
The density of an object determines whether it will float or sink in water. If the object is denser than water, it will sink. If it is less dense, it will float.
Density
Density
gravity and thrust
Drop it in water and see what it does.
The density of an object determines whether it will float or sink in another substance. An object will float if it is less dense than the liquid it is placed in. also an object will sink if it is denser than the liquid it is placed in.
if the object is more dense the liquid it is in it will sink. if it is less dense than the liquid it is in it will float
No. An object will sink if its DENSITY is greater than that of the liquid (or gas) in which you place it.