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what causes an object to float​

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Answered by VMasariRao
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Answer:

Overview. Things float when they are positively buoyant, or less dense than the fluid in which they are sitting. This does not mean that an object has to be lighter than the fluid, as in the case of a boat; objects just need to have a greater ratio of empty space to mass than the fluid.

Explanation:

Overview. Things float when they are positively buoyant, or less dense than the fluid in which they are sitting. This does not mean that an object has to be lighter than the fluid, as in the case of a boat; objects just need to have a greater ratio of empty space to mass than the fluid.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

An object float on liquid medium displaces the liquid equal to its weight.

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