If it is heaver than water (or what ever liquid you put it in) it will sink. Lead will sink. A cork will float.
why does an egg float or sink in water
Density affects objects because the density makes the object either flout, sink or stay in the middle. I hope that can help you. Sorry if it is wrong :(
object that sink in water
it means if an item can float or not if it can flout it is a buoyant object and if it can't it isn't buoyant
why does an object sink
An object will sink if gravity effects it more then it's boyancy does.
As a verb: She would not only flout the rules, she would flout those who did follow them. As a noun: That flout is an improper way to speak to a teacher.
Object will sink when the area replaced by the object is less than the body of water and vice-versa .
* to sink (intrans. - that is without an object) - sinken - sinkt - sank - ist gesunken. * to sink (trans. - that is with an object) - versenken.
An object will sink if its less then 1.0g/mL
If the object is more dense it will sink
Bourne believed that an object would float or sink at will as long as he could manipulate the effect's of buoyancy which control and object to sink or float.