Why do some objects float on water and some sink?
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The Answer is Quite Simple.
Those objects whose density is lighter than water (or cavity filled with air) tends to float. Like Pencil, Wood, Icebergs.
While those objects who density is more than water (or solid objects without cavity) tends to sink in water. Like Metals.
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