when we find the density of a substance which floats on water we tie another heavy substance to it . why is it done ?
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Using the density formula, plug in the mass in grams divided by the volume in mililiters. If the object floats in water, its density will be less than 1 gram per mililiter. Ice is a solid that can float in water, because water expands as it cools making it less dense than liquid water
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