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What is a procedure for sink and float?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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The one which flow has less density than the water (i.e. 1) means no screws will be there and they will be stuck with some adhesive.The one which sinks has more density than water and screws might be used in it because screws are generally made from iron whose density is more than that of water.

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when something sinks, it is heavier than the fluid, so it moves down to the bottom of the fluid, while if something floats, it stays on top of the fluid

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Sink or float procedure is to place the material or object in question into a container of water, to test it to see if it would float or sink.

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