Why do objects float in liquids denser than themselves?
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Objects float in liquids denser than themselves as the weight of the liquid is more than the weight of the object..so the buoyant force will be greater than the weight of the object...causing it to float.
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it does not the object density to the liquid density.it depends on the surface area of the object,for example let us take ship for example as ship density is more than water but it does not sink because of its large area and buoyancy. the ship my be denser but it is filled with water so that it does not sink. this principal is called buoyancy
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