An eraser floats in water true or false answer
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False
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Because density of eraser is more than the water!
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False, an eraser doesn't float in water.
This is because density of eraser is more than the density of water, making it sink. In other words, whether an object will float on water or sink in it, is determined by upthrust or buoyant force. Upthrust is the force exerted by fluids on an object. If the force of buoyancy is less than the gravity working on the mass of the object, the object will sink and if it's greater than the gravity working on the mass of the object, the object will float.
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