A small iron ball sinks in water but a large iron boat does not sink why
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Density which is Mass per unit volume is also the measure of closeness of atoms.
we know higher the density the ball would sink.
In the case of the smaller ball the closeness of atoms is more.
As a result the smaller ball sinks while the larger ball floats
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The density which is Mass per unit volume is also the measure of closeness of atoms.
we know higher the density the ball would sink.
In the case of the smaller ball, the closeness of atoms is more.
As a result, the smaller ball sinks while the larger ball floats
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