what makes object floator sink in water give me answer fast
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The upwards push of the water increases with the volume of the object that is under water; it is not affected by the depth of the water or the amount of water. If the weight force down is larger than the upward push of the water on the object then the object will sink.
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- Whether an object will sink or float in a given liquid depends on the density of the object and of the liquid under consideration.
- If the density of the object is greater than that of the liquid, the object will sink, and if its density is less than that of the liquid, it will float.
- The pencil shavings and foam would float in water because their densities are less than that of water.
- The ball of cotton would also float initially because cotton as a lot of air spaces and air is lighter than water.
- It would sink after soaking up in water because the air in it was displaced by water.
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