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Why do objects float in liquids denser than themselves?

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Answered by Nєєнα
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Explanation:

♥ An object floats when water pushes up enough on the object to keep it from sinking

♥ when an object pushes down harder than water pushes up, it sinks

♥ changing the objects shape or weight can change whether it sinks or floats

♥ So , objects that are less denser than the liquid will float

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

This is because the weight of the liquid displaced by the object is greater than the weight of the object (since the liquid is denser). As a result, the object cannot remain completely submerged and it floats. The scientific name for this phenomenon is Archimedes Principle.

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