Why does an object float or sink when put on the surface of water?
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An object float or sink because the particles of the water are far away from each other so they allow the substance to float or sink in it. But whenever we put any substance on the surface of water than water apply a force which is called buoyant force. So if the foce of that object is greater than the buoyant force than the object will sink otherwise it will float.
An object float or sink because the particles of the water are far away from each other so they allow the substance to float or sink in it. But whenever we put any substance on the surface of water than water apply a force which is called buoyant force. So if the foce of that object is greater than the buoyant force than the object will sink otherwise it will float.
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