If there are two objects that have the same mass but are of different in sizes, which one is more likely to float on water, the bigger one or the smaller one?
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It doesn’t matter what the size, if the density is less than water, it will float. If its greater than water then it will sink.
Two objects of the same density that are lower than water density will both float equally well. Regardless of size.
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If there are two objects that have the same mass but are of different in sizes, then the object with the bigger size is more likely to float on water.
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