Physics, asked by aditya2774, 1 year ago

explain the concept of floating and sinking

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Answered by traptigupta
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Dense objects cannot displace enough water to provide an upthrust force to counterbalance their weight, so they plummet below the surface. Objects made of material denser than water (e.g. a boat made of iron) can still float if they contain air so that the mean density is less than that of water.

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Answered by maahi1818
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Key concepts of floating and sinking. Whether something floats depends on the material it is made of, not its weight. Objects float if they are light for their size and sink if they are heavy for their size. An object can be light for its size if it contains air, such as a hollow ball.

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