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why does a coin sink in water explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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The two coins have the same surface area (they are the same size), but the dime is denser. So the dime is heavier and is able to break through the strong water bonds and sink. When an object isless dense it will float.When an object is more dense than the liquid it is in, it will sink.

Answered by Anonymous
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The two coins have the same surface area (they are the same size), but the dime is denser. So the dime is heavier and is able to break through the strong water bonds and sink. When an object is less dense it will float. ... When an object is more dense than the liquid it is in, it will sink (i.e. dime)..

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