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There are many types of balls, and they have different densities. A Basketball floats, a billiard ball sinks. In any event, if a ball is in water, there is some displacement of the water (so if you are doing it in a small tank, you can observe that the water level will rise). The ball gets wet. Sometimes this could be a good idea, if the ball in question needed to be cleaned.

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