objects always sink in the air due to which force gravitational or upthrust
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An object that is more dense that the fluid it is placed in, cannot displace enough fluid to equal its weight. Brick, iron objects are more dense than water, so sink in it. For objects more dense than the fluid, the weight of the object is always larger than the upthrust and so it cannot float and will sink.
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