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in water an object....​

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Answered by dilipkuntia55
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While it can flow in rivers, making it impossible to keep track of where specific molecules are going, it is still an object. Our ability to locate it revoke the fact that is an object. In the same way, the oxygen in a space station is also an object, and in a grand sense, we know where it is.

Answered by TitikshaMohapatra
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In water an object sinks if it has more density than water. If floats on it(water) if it(the object)has less density than water.

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