Wooden blocks will (usually) float. Concrete blocks sink.
A magnet would typically sink in water as it is denser than water and does not have the buoyancy to float.
Gold is a very dense metal, so it would sink in water rather than float.
An object will float if it is less dense than the fluid it is sitting in. If the object is denser than the fluid, it will sink.
Whether a pen floats or sinks in water depends on its material. A plastic pen will typically float, while a metal pen will likely sink. The density of the material determines whether an object will float or sink in water.
A paper clip is denser than water, so it would sink if placed in water.
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The quarter would sink.
It will float. Its a rock. It actually depends on how much water you have, if you you tried float it in the ocean, it would obviously sink. But if you tried to float it on a gladd or bowl or water, it would float,
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A magnet would typically sink in water as it is denser than water and does not have the buoyancy to float.
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it would sink
Gold is a very dense metal, so it would sink in water rather than float.
A paper clip would float not sink. The only stuff that would sink would be the heavy stuff like a TV. thanks 4 the answer bro well the scientific way would be if the density of the object is greater than 1g/ml it will sink, if it less than 1g/ml it will float.
a solid ceramic object would sink. however, if the object is displacing enough water proportional to it's weight, then it will float. If you put an empty glass bowl in the water, it will float; but if you allow water in, it will sink. This applies to ceramics.
A paper clip would float not sink. The only stuff that would sink would be the heavy stuff like a TV. thanks 4 the answer bro well the scientific way would be if the density of the object is greater than 1g/ml it will sink, if it less than 1g/ml it will float.
No, it would actually float.