The weight of those object is so high that the upward boyant force excerted by the water is not enough to balance it.... so it spreads the weekly bounded water molecules and peares in.... Thus they sink..... On the whole until the weight of the body is equal to the boyant force it does not sink.....
object that sink in water
The direct object of the verb 'found' is 'a pail and some soap'.The indirect object of the verb 'found' is the prepositional phrase 'under the sink'.
If one cubic centimeter of the object is denser than one cubic centimeter of water, it will sink unless it displaces enough water.
why does an object sink
An object will sink if gravity effects it more then it's boyancy does.
Object will sink when the area replaced by the object is less than the body of water and vice-versa .
It all depends on the density of the object. If an object was less dense than water, then it will float. If an object is more dense than water, then it will sink.
* 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
Those object which have low density then water like wood, ice etc. can flow and those with high density get sink..
Those object which have low density then water like wood, ice etc. can flow and those with high density get sink..
Some objects will float on water as the density of the object is less than that of water. Conversely, if an object is more dense than the density of water, then it will sink.