They do if they are lighter than water.
Objects that are denser than water will sink in water. This includes materials like metal, glass, and some types of plastic.
Some objects that do not float on water include rocks, metals such as iron and lead, and most types of glass. These items are denser than water, causing them to sink when placed in water.
Some objects that float in salt water include plastic bottles, rubber balls, and wooden blocks. This is because these objects are less dense than salt water, causing them to displace enough water to remain buoyant on the surface.
Objects float in water if they have a density lower than water, while objects sink if they have a density higher than water. Density is a measure of how much mass per unit volume an object has. This is why objects like wood and plastic, which have lower density than water, tend to float, while objects like metal, which have higher density, tend to sink.
Sound can move objects through a process called acoustic levitation, where sound waves create pressure that can lift and manipulate objects. This is achieved by using high-frequency sound waves to create a standing wave that can counteract gravity and suspend objects in mid-air.
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The types of objects that will float on water are foil, most rubber, and some plastic.
Objects that are denser than water will sink in water. This includes materials like metal, glass, and some types of plastic.
Some objects that do not float on water include rocks, metals such as iron and lead, and most types of glass. These items are denser than water, causing them to sink when placed in water.
Some objects that float in salt water include plastic bottles, rubber balls, and wooden blocks. This is because these objects are less dense than salt water, causing them to displace enough water to remain buoyant on the surface.
because some objects are much denser(heavier) than water so they sink
I'm not sure, but possibly not. I have several programs that I am trying to use to automatically suspend my HTPC. Some of them suspend it no matter what is happening, while others respect requests to wait from different programs. Also, some of them suspend the computer and will not allow it to awake on a scheduled event; others don't have this problem.
Some transparent objects are water, air, and clear glass.
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purified water and some foods,and some objects
Because some objects are a lot denser than water so the sink and others are less denser so they float