How is density related to floating or sinking of an object? Explain with examples.
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If an object weighs more than an equal volume of water, it is more dense and will sink, and if it weighs less than an equal volume of water, it is less dense and will float. Density- it is defined as mass per unit volume. ... if an object is more dense it sinks and if it is less dense then it floats.
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Answer: Density is related to floating or sinking of an object as the body or object will float if it is less denser than that of the liquid on which it is and it will sink if it is denser than that liquid. This is because molecules in denser objects are closer and produce a higher thrust on the surface of the liquid and so it sinks, while it floats because
the thrust or weight is lesser than the liquid's upthrust.
Examples 1. a nail of iron sinks in water while a log of wood floats.
2. Oil floats on water while a coin sinks in water
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