Doesn't always, depends on amount of air inside, if it is less dense than water, it will float.
object that sink in water
yes metal sink in water
Pumice stone does not sink in water
A needle sink in water.
A log? As in a log that came from a tree, right? If the density of water was decreased enough, such that it is now lower than a log's density, then the log would no longer float, but sink.
The water extracted by the wood log while floating is of equal weight of the wood or more. For this reason, the log of wood floats while a steel needle sinks.
Doesn't always, depends on amount of air inside, if it is less dense than water, it will float.
Yes, the weight of the object doesn't matter as much as the density. For example, a pebble will sink in water because it is very dense, yet a log won't because it's not as dense as water.
Maple syrup will sink but water is unable to sink because it is water.
the water sink is not solid and liquid
object that sink in water
Silicon will sink in water.
yes metal sink in water
Pumice stone does not sink in water
A needle sink in water.
Pumice does not sink in water.